meso-Tris(4-pyridyl)[[(omega-hydroxyhexamethylene)carbamoyl]phenyl ] porphyrin was converted to its H-phosphonate derivative and conjugated using solid phase synthesis with the 5'-hydroxyl group of deoxyribonucleotides d(TCTTCCCA) and d(T)12. These conjugates were transformed into their (N-methylpyridiniumyl)porphyrin analogs in the reaction with methyl iodide. A 532 nm laser beam was utilized to photoactivate both types of the conjugates in the presence of the target 22-mer and 16-mer oligonucleotides. Photoactivation of porphyrin-oligonucleotide conjugates resulted in site-specific DNA modification characterized by a main reaction site size of approximately 5 bases.
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