The Impact of Activating Agents on Non-Enzymatic Nucleic Acid Extension Reactions
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- DOI: 10.1002/cbic.202300859
The Impact of Activating Agents on Non-Enzymatic Nucleic Acid Extension Reactions
Abstract
Non-enzymatic template-directed primer extension is increasingly being studied for the production of RNA and DNA. These reactions benefit from producing RNA or DNA in an aqueous, protecting group free system, without the need for expensive enzymes. However, these primer extension reactions suffer from a lack of fidelity, low reaction rates, low overall yields, and short primer extension lengths. This review outlines a detailed mechanistic pathway for non-enzymatic template-directed primer extension and presents a review of the thermodynamic driving forces involved in entropic templating. Through the lens of entropic templating, the rate and fidelity of a reaction are shown to be intrinsically linked to the reactivity of the activating agent used. Thus, a strategy is discussed for the optimization of non-enzymatic template-directed primer extension, providing a path towards cost-effective in vitro synthesis of RNA and DNA.
Keywords: DNA; RNA; entropy; non-enzymatic primer extension; thermodynamics.
© 2024 The Authors. ChemBioChem published by Wiley-VCH GmbH.
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