Synthesis and properties of photo-reactive antisense oligonucleotides containing 2'-O-psoralen-conjugated adenosine.
ACTA ACUST UNITED AC 2007:331-2. [PMID:
17150768 DOI:
10.1093/nass/49.1.331]
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Abstract
In order to selectively regulate mRNA having a point mutation, the photo-reactive antisense oligonucleotides were developed. Two types of photo-reactive oligonucleotides containing adenosine whose 2'-OH was modified with 4,5',8-trimethylpsoralen (psoralen) were synthesized (2'-Ps-oligo). One contains psoralen via a methylene linkage (2'-Ps-met), and the other via an amidomethylene linkage (2'-Ps-amd). 2'-Ps-oligos were then subjected to the photo-cross-linking reaction. 2'-Ps-met cross-linked to the complementary RNA and scarcely did to the RNA having a single mismatch base. Contrarily, 2'-Ps-amd did not cross-link to both RNA strands. These results suggest the structure of the linkage might affect the efficiency of the photo-cross-linking.
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