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DNA is inherently limited by its four natural nucleotides. Efforts to expand the genetic alphabet,
by addition of an unnatural base pair, promise to expand the biotechnological applications available for
DNA as well as to be an essential first step toward expansion of the genetic code. We have conducted two
independent screens of hydrophobic unnatural nucleotides to identify novel candidate base pairs that are
well recognized by a natural DNA polymerase. From a pool of 3600 candidate base pairs, both screens
identified the same base pair, dSICS:dMMO2, which we report here. Using a series of related analogues,
we performed a detailed structure-activity relationship analysis, which allowed us to identify the essential
functional groups on each nucleobase. From the results of these studies, we designed an optimized base
pair, d5SICS:dMMO2, which is efficiently and selectively synthesized by Kf within the context of natural
DNA.
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