Chemically modified nucleic acids (CNAs) are widely explored as antisense oligonucleotide or small interfering RNA (siRNA) candidates for therapeutic applications. CNAs are also of interest in diagnostics, high-throughput genomics and target validation, nanotechnology and as model systems in investigations directed at a better understanding of the etiology of nucleic acid structure, as well as the physicochemical and pairing properties of DNA and RNA, and for probing protein–nucleic acid interactions. In this article, we review research conducted in our laboratory over the past two decades with a focus on crystal-structure analyses of CNAs and artificial pairing systems.We highlight key insights into issues ranging from conformational disto...
Title: "Structural and biochemical evaluation of natural and modified Nucleic Acids and their intera...
X-ray crystallography remains a powerful method to gain atomistic insights into the catalytic and re...
ABSTRACT: The R N A genomes of a number of pathogenic R N A viruses, such as HIV-1, have extensive f...
In recent years, numerous nucleic acid modifications have been explored in regard to their potential...
Abstract: A research program has applied the tools of synthetic organic chemistry to systematically ...
Locked nucleic acid (LNA) analogues with 2′,4′-bridged sugars show promise in antisense applications...
Naturally-occurring modified nucleobases, next to the four canonical nucleobases, extend the chemica...
The synthesis of backbone-modified nucleic acids has been an area of very intense research over the ...
Nucleic acids participate in a large number of biological processes. However, current approaches for...
H-bonded base pairs containing a chemically modified nucleotide are recurrent structural motifs in R...
The synthesis of backbone-modified nucleic acids has been an area of very intense research over the ...
Oligonucleotides are short polymeric chains of nucleic acids that are immensely useful for a plethor...
IV Abstract Nucleic acids (NA) are biochemical macromolecular substances essential for all living or...
Nucleic acids play key roles in the storage and processing of genetic information, as well as in the...
DNA is the genetic code of life, containing vital information required for the existence of life. An...
Title: "Structural and biochemical evaluation of natural and modified Nucleic Acids and their intera...
X-ray crystallography remains a powerful method to gain atomistic insights into the catalytic and re...
ABSTRACT: The R N A genomes of a number of pathogenic R N A viruses, such as HIV-1, have extensive f...
In recent years, numerous nucleic acid modifications have been explored in regard to their potential...
Abstract: A research program has applied the tools of synthetic organic chemistry to systematically ...
Locked nucleic acid (LNA) analogues with 2′,4′-bridged sugars show promise in antisense applications...
Naturally-occurring modified nucleobases, next to the four canonical nucleobases, extend the chemica...
The synthesis of backbone-modified nucleic acids has been an area of very intense research over the ...
Nucleic acids participate in a large number of biological processes. However, current approaches for...
H-bonded base pairs containing a chemically modified nucleotide are recurrent structural motifs in R...
The synthesis of backbone-modified nucleic acids has been an area of very intense research over the ...
Oligonucleotides are short polymeric chains of nucleic acids that are immensely useful for a plethor...
IV Abstract Nucleic acids (NA) are biochemical macromolecular substances essential for all living or...
Nucleic acids play key roles in the storage and processing of genetic information, as well as in the...
DNA is the genetic code of life, containing vital information required for the existence of life. An...
Title: "Structural and biochemical evaluation of natural and modified Nucleic Acids and their intera...
X-ray crystallography remains a powerful method to gain atomistic insights into the catalytic and re...
ABSTRACT: The R N A genomes of a number of pathogenic R N A viruses, such as HIV-1, have extensive f...