Issue 7, 1999

Investigation of restricted backbone conformations as an explanation for the exceptional thermal stabilities of duplexes involving LNA (Locked Nucleic Acid):† synthesis and evaluation of abasic LNA

Abstract

In order to investigate the structural basis of the unique hybridization properties of LNA (Locked Nucleic Acid), an abasic LNA monomer (a 1-deoxy-2-O,4-C-methylene-D-ribofuranose derivative) was synthesized and evaluated with respect to influence on duplex stability, showing that effects mediated via the nucleobase are pivotal for the properties of LNA.

Article information

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Paper

Chem. Commun., 1999, 657-658

Investigation of restricted backbone conformations as an explanation for the exceptional thermal stabilities of duplexes involving LNA (Locked Nucleic Acid):† synthesis and evaluation of abasic LNA

L. Kværnø and J. Wengel, Chem. Commun., 1999, 657 DOI: 10.1039/A900458K

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