AbstractBackground: Synthetic nucleic acid analogues with a conformationally restricted sugar-phosphate backbone are widely used in antisense strategies for biomedical and biochemical applications. The modified backbone protects the oligonucleotides against degradation within the living cell, which allows them to form stable duplexes with sequences in target mRNAs with the aim of arresting their translation. The biologically most active antisense oligonucleotides also trigger cleavage of the target RNA through activation of endogenous RNase H. Systematic studies of synthetic oligonucleotides have also been conducted to delineate the origin of the chirality of DNA and RNA that are both composed of D-nucleosides.Results: Hexitol nucleic acids...
The antisense principle bases its premise in the exquisite complementarity of a synthetic, chemical...
Hexitol nucleic acids (HNAs) are nuclease resistant and provide strong hybridization to RNA. However...
Hexitol nucleic acids (HNAs) are nuclease resistant and provide strong hybridization to RNA. However...
AbstractBackground: Synthetic nucleic acid analogues with a conformationally restricted sugar-phosph...
BACKGROUND: Synthetic nucleic acid analogues with a conformationally restricted sugar-phosphate back...
BACKGROUND: Synthetic nucleic acid analogues with a conformationally restricted sugar-phosphate back...
AbstractChemically modified DNA oligonucleotides have been crucial to the development of antisense t...
Hexitol nucleic acids (HNAs) are nuclease resistant and provide strong hybridization to RNA. However...
Hexitol nucleic acids (HNAs) are nuclease resistant and provide strong hybridization to RNA. However...
A huge variety of chemically modified oligonucleotide derivatives has been synthesized for possible ...
Hexitol nucleic acids (HNAs) with four natural bases form stable and sequence-selective duplexes wit...
Oligonucleotides constructed of 1',5'-anhydrohexitol nucleoside building blocks (hexitol nucleic aci...
"Locked nucleic acids" (LNAs) belong to the backbone-modified nucleic acid family. The 2'-O,4'-C-met...
Here we present the synthesis, the biophysical properties, and the RNase H profile of 6’-difluorinat...
Cross-talking between nucleic acids is a prerequisite for information transfer. The absence of obser...
The antisense principle bases its premise in the exquisite complementarity of a synthetic, chemical...
Hexitol nucleic acids (HNAs) are nuclease resistant and provide strong hybridization to RNA. However...
Hexitol nucleic acids (HNAs) are nuclease resistant and provide strong hybridization to RNA. However...
AbstractBackground: Synthetic nucleic acid analogues with a conformationally restricted sugar-phosph...
BACKGROUND: Synthetic nucleic acid analogues with a conformationally restricted sugar-phosphate back...
BACKGROUND: Synthetic nucleic acid analogues with a conformationally restricted sugar-phosphate back...
AbstractChemically modified DNA oligonucleotides have been crucial to the development of antisense t...
Hexitol nucleic acids (HNAs) are nuclease resistant and provide strong hybridization to RNA. However...
Hexitol nucleic acids (HNAs) are nuclease resistant and provide strong hybridization to RNA. However...
A huge variety of chemically modified oligonucleotide derivatives has been synthesized for possible ...
Hexitol nucleic acids (HNAs) with four natural bases form stable and sequence-selective duplexes wit...
Oligonucleotides constructed of 1',5'-anhydrohexitol nucleoside building blocks (hexitol nucleic aci...
"Locked nucleic acids" (LNAs) belong to the backbone-modified nucleic acid family. The 2'-O,4'-C-met...
Here we present the synthesis, the biophysical properties, and the RNase H profile of 6’-difluorinat...
Cross-talking between nucleic acids is a prerequisite for information transfer. The absence of obser...
The antisense principle bases its premise in the exquisite complementarity of a synthetic, chemical...
Hexitol nucleic acids (HNAs) are nuclease resistant and provide strong hybridization to RNA. However...
Hexitol nucleic acids (HNAs) are nuclease resistant and provide strong hybridization to RNA. However...