Issue 16, 2015

2′-N-Guanidino,4′-C-ethylene bridged thymidine (GENA-T) modified oligonucleotide exhibits triplex formation with excellent enzymatic stability

Abstract

Here we present the synthesis and characterization of a new 2′-N-Guanidino,4′-C-ethylene bridged thymidine (GENA-T) modified oligonucleotide possessing North-locked sugar conformation. Incorporation of GENA-T nucleotide though did not change the thermal stability of the oligonucleotides toward the complementary RNA; it significantly increased the stability of the parallel triplex at pH 7. The melting temperature of the triplex was increased by +9.5 °C as compared to that of the isosequential unmodified sequence. Moreover this modification imparted exceptional nuclease stability to the oligonucleotides for over 33 h. This study clearly demonstrates that GENA-T modified oligonucleotides could improve triplex formation with phenomenal enzymatic stability and could be used for various biomedical applications.

Graphical abstract: 2′-N-Guanidino,4′-C-ethylene bridged thymidine (GENA-T) modified oligonucleotide exhibits triplex formation with excellent enzymatic stability

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
17 Nov 2014
Accepted
14 Jan 2015
First published
14 Jan 2015

RSC Adv., 2015,5, 12257-12260

Author version available

2′-N-Guanidino,4′-C-ethylene bridged thymidine (GENA-T) modified oligonucleotide exhibits triplex formation with excellent enzymatic stability

J. Barman, D. Gurav, O. P. Oommen and O. P. Varghese, RSC Adv., 2015, 5, 12257 DOI: 10.1039/C4RA14721A

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