Metal-Mediated Base Pairs: From Characterization to Application

Chemistry. 2017 Dec 6;23(68):17166-17178. doi: 10.1002/chem.201703518. Epub 2017 Oct 11.

Abstract

The investigation of metal-mediated base pairs and the development of their applications represent a prominent area of research at the border of bioinorganic chemistry and supramolecular coordination chemistry. In metal-mediated base pairs, the complementary nucleobases in a nucleic acid duplex are connected by coordinate bonds to an embedded metal ion rather than by hydrogen bonds. Because metal-mediated base pairs facilitate a site-specific introduction of metal-based functionality into nucleic acids, they are ideally suited for use in DNA nanotechnology. This minireview gives an overview of the general requirements that need to be considered when devising a new metal-mediated base pair, both from a conceptual and from an experimental point of view. In addition, it presents selected recent applications of metal-modified nucleic acids to indicate the scope of metal-mediated base pairing.

Keywords: DNA; bioinorganic chemistry; metal-mediated base pair; sensor; supramolecular chemistry.

Publication types

  • Review