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Cleavage and protection of locked nucleic acid–modified DNA by restriction endonucleases
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Cleavage and protection of locked nucleic acid–modified DNA by restriction endonucleases

L. Crouzier, C. Dubois, J. Wengel and R.N. Veedu
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters, Vol.22(14), pp.4836-4838
2012
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Abstract

Locked nucleic acid (LNA) is one of the most prominent nucleic acid analogues reported so far. We herein for the first time report cleavage by restriction endonuclease of LNA-modified DNA oligonucleotides. The experiments revealed that RsaI is an efficient enzyme capable of recognizing and cleaving LNA-modified DNA oligonucleotides. Furthermore, introduction of LNA nucleotides protects against cleavage by the restriction endonucleases PvuII, PstI, SacI, KpnI and EcoRI.

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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.42 Bacteriology
1.42.131 Bacterial Gene Regulation
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