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    ISSN: 1573-4943
    Keywords: photoreactive psoralens ; monoadducts ; diadducts ; interstrand cross-links ; plasmid DNA ; viral RNA ; avidin ; insulin
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract Psoralens are bifunctional molecules which photoreact with the pyrimidine bases of nucleic acids to form monoadducts and diadducts, or interstrand cross-links. We have prepared psoralen derivatives with additional functional groups which can be specifically directed to chosen biological targets. A sulfhydryl-containing psoralen which can form site-specific cross-links in plasmid DNA has been used to study psoralen repair and mutagenesis. Cloned DNA containing psoralen monoadducts has been cross-linked to specific regions of viral RNA and used to probe virus assembly. A biotinylated psoralen derivative which binds specifically to avidin has been used to detect small amounts of DNA. Finally, a psoralen derivative of insulin has been used to deliver psoralen specifically to activated lymphocytes.
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