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Detection of Modified Bases in Bacteriophage Genomic DNA.

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Collectively, the dsDNA tailed bacteriophages (Caudovirales) contain the largest chemical diversity of naturally occurring deoxynucleotides in DNA observed to date. The continuing discovery of new modifications in phages suggest many… Click to show full abstract

Collectively, the dsDNA tailed bacteriophages (Caudovirales) contain the largest chemical diversity of naturally occurring deoxynucleotides in DNA observed to date. The continuing discovery of new modifications in phages suggest many more are waiting to be found. Thus, methods for the observation and characterization of noncanonical nucleosides are timely. We present here protocols for extraction of genomic DNA from bacteriophage particles, enzymatic hydrolysis of DNA to free nucleosides, and examination of nucleoside composition by HPLC and mass spectrometry.

Keywords: bases bacteriophage; bacteriophage genomic; modified bases; dna; genomic dna; detection modified

Journal Title: Methods in molecular biology
Year Published: 2021

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