Issue 3, 2004

Parallel nucleic acid recognition by the LNA (locked nucleic acid) stereoisomers β-L-LNA and α-D-LNA; studies in the mirror image world

Abstract

Two LNA (locked nucleic acid) stereoisomers (β-L-LNA and α-D-LNA) are evaluated in the mirror-image world, that is by the study of two mixed sequences of LNA and α-L-LNA and their L-DNA and L-RNA complements. Both are found to display high-affinity RNA-recognition by the formation of duplexes with parallel strand orientation.

Graphical abstract: Parallel nucleic acid recognition by the LNA (locked nucleic acid) stereoisomers β-L-LNA and α-D-LNA; studies in the mirror image world

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
03 Oct 2003
Accepted
03 Dec 2003
First published
19 Dec 2003

Chem. Commun., 2004, 282-283

Parallel nucleic acid recognition by the LNA (locked nucleic acid) stereoisomers β-L-LNA and α-D-LNA; studies in the mirror image world

N. K. Christensen, T. Bryld, M. D. Sørensen, K. Arar, J. Wengel and P. Nielsen, Chem. Commun., 2004, 282 DOI: 10.1039/B312321A

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