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Vol 54(2020) N 4 p. 475-484; DOI 10.1134/S0026893320040111 Full Text

S.A. Mukba1,2,3, P.K. Vlasov4, P.M. Kolosov5, E.Y. Shuvalova1, T.V. Egorova1, E.Z. Alkalaeva1*

Expanding the Genetic Code: Unnatural Base Pairs in Biological Systems

1Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 119991 Russia
2Faculty of Physics, Moscow State University, Moscow, 119992 Russia
3Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, Skolkovo, Moscow oblast, 121205 Russia
4Institute of Science and Technology, Klosterneuburg, Vienna, 3400 Austria
5Institute of Higher Nervous Activity and Neurophysiology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 117485 Russia

*alkalaeva@eimb.ru
Received - 2020-02-18; Revised - 2020-02-18; Accepted - 2020-02-18

The genetic code is considered to use five nucleic bases (adenine, guanine, cytosine, thymine and uracil), which form two pairs for encoding information in DNA and two pairs for encoding information in RNA. Nevertheless, in recent years several artificial base pairs have been developed in attempts to expand the genetic code. Employment of these additional base pairs increases the information capacity and variety of DNA sequences, and provides a platform for the site-specific, enzymatic incorporation of extra functional components into DNA and RNA. As a result, of the development of such expanded systems, many artificial base pairs have been synthesized and tested under various conditions. Following many stages of enhancement, unnatural base pairs have been modified to eliminate their weak points, qualifying them for specific research needs. Moreover, the first attempts to create a semi-synthetic organism containing DNA with unnatural base pairs seem to have been successful. This further extends the possible applications of these kinds of pairs. Herein, we describe the most significant qualities of unnatural base pairs and their actual applications.

unnatural base pair, replication, transcription, nucleotide analogue



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