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Original Articles

Physico-chemical and Biological Properties of Antisense Phosphodiester Oligonucleotides with Various Secondary Structures

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Pages 2071-2091 | Received 15 Jan 1999, Accepted 16 Jun 1999, Published online: 04 Oct 2006
 

Abstract

The influence of the secondary structure of oligonucleotides having a natural phosphodiester backbone on their ability to interact with DNA and RNA targets and on their resistance to the nucleolytic digestion is investigated. Oligonucleotides having hairpin, looped and snail-like structure are found to be much more stable to nuclease degradation in different biological media and inside cells than the linear ones. The structured oligonucleotides can also hybridise with their DNA and RNA targets.

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