PubReading [282] - Modified RNA triplexes- Thermodynamics, structure and biological potential - M. Szabat, E. Kierzek & R. Kierzek

PubReading by Mando Mourad

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The occurrence of triplexes in vivo has been well documented and is determined by the presence of long homopurine-homopyrimidine tracts. The formation of these structures is the result of conformational changes that occur in the duplex, which allow the binding of a third strand within the major groove of the helix. Formation of these noncanonical forms by introducing synthetic triplex-forming oligonucleotides (TFOs) into the cell may have applications in molecular biology, diagnostics and therapy. This study focused on the formation of RNA triplexes as well as their thermal stability and biological potential in the HeLa cell line. Thermodynamics studies revealed that the incorporation of multiple locked nucleic acid (LNA) and 2-thiouridine (2-thioU) residues increased the stabil ... 

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Keywords
base modificationbiological research2thioulnatriplexthermal stabilityelectrophoretic mobility shift assay