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  • Intracellular detection of cytosine incorporation in genomic DNA by using 5-ethynyl-2'-deoxycytidine.

Intracellular detection of cytosine incorporation in genomic DNA by using 5-ethynyl-2'-deoxycytidine.

Chembiochem : a European journal of chemical biology (2011-08-02)
Lirui Guan, Godfried W van der Heijden, Alex Bortvin, Marc M Greenberg
ABSTRACT

5-Ethynyl-2'-deoxycytidine triphosphate (EdCTP) was synthesized as a probe to be used in conjunction with fluorescent labeling to facilitate the analysis of the in vivo dynamics of DNA-centered processes (DNA replication, repair and cytosine demethylation). Kinetic analysis showed that EdCTP is accepted as a substrate by Klenow exo(-) and DNA polymerase β. Incorporation of 5-ethynyl-2'-deoxycytidine (EdC) into DNA by these enzymes is, at most, modestly less efficient than native dC. EdC-containing DNA was visualized by using a click reaction with a fluorescent azide, following polymerase incorporation and T4 DNA ligase mediated ligation. Subsequent experiments in mouse male germ cells and zygotes demonstrated that EdC is a specific and reliable reporter of DNA replication, in vivo.