Evaluation of Effects of Bivalent Cations on the Formation of Purine-rich Triple-Helix DNA by ESI-FT-MS
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2009
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The GGA triplet repeats are widely dispersed throughout eukaryotic genomes. (GGA)n or (GGT)n oligonucleotides can interact with double-stranded DNA containing (GGA:CCT)n to form triple-stranded DNA. The effects of 8 divalent metal ions (3 alkaline-earth metals and 5 transition metals) on formation of these purine-rich triple-helix DNA were investigated by electrospray ionization Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry (ESI-FT-MS). In the absence of metal ions, no triplex but single-strand, duplex, and purine homodimer ions were observed in mass spectra. The triple-helix DNA complexes were observed only in the presence of certain divalent ions. The effects of different divalent cations on the formation of purine-rich triplexes were compared. Transition-metal ions, especially Co2+ and Ni2+, significantly boost the formation of triple-helix DNA, whereas alkaline-earth metal ions have no positive effects on triplex formation. In addition, Ba2+ is notably beneficial to the formation of homodimer instead of triplex. |
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英语 |
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Wan CH;Cui M;Song FR;Liu ZQ;Liu SY.Evaluation of Effects of Bivalent Cations on the Formation of Purine-rich Triple-Helix DNA by ESI-FT-MS,JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR MASS SPECTROMETRY,2009,20(7):1281-1286 |
Palavras-Chave | #IONIZATION MASS-SPECTROMETRY #DIVALENT METAL-CATIONS #G-QUADRUPLEX #BINDING #APTAMER #REPEAT #STABILIZATION #STABILITY #RESONANCE #GENE |
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期刊论文 |