'Parallel' and 'antiparallel' tail-clamps increase the efficiency of triplex formation with structured DNA and RNA targets
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2025-01-14T10:44:05Z
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2025-01-14T10:44:05Z
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2005-06-06
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1439-4227
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Sequence-specific triple-helix structures can be formed by parallel and antiparallel DNA clamps interacting with single-stranded DNA or RNA targets. Single-stranded nucleic acid molecules are known to adopt secondary structures that might interfere with intermolecular interactions. We demonstrate the correlation between a secondary structure involving the target a stable stem predicted by in silico folding and experimentally confirmed by thermal stability and competition analyses and an inhibitory effect on triplex formation. We overcame structural impediments by designing a new type of clamp: 'tail-clamps'. A combination of gel-shift, kinetic analysis, UV thermal melting and thermodynamic techniques was used to demonstrate that tail-clamps efficiently form triple helices with a structured target sequence. The performance of parallel and antiparallel tail-clamps was compared: antiparallel tail-clamps had higher binding efficiencies than parallel tail-clamps both with structured DNA and RNA targets. In addition, the reported triplex-stabilizing property of 8- aminopurine residues was confirmed for tail-clamps. Finally, we discuss the possible use of this improved triplex technology as a new tool for applications in molecular biology
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9 p.
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application/pdf
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eng
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Wiley-VCH Verlag
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Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1002/cbic.200400358
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© ChemBioChem, 2005, vol. 6, núm. 6, p. 1034-1042
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Nadal i Matamala, Anna Eritja, Ramon Esteve Nuez, Teresa Pla i de Solà-Morales, Maria 2005 'Parallel' and 'antiparallel' tail-clamps increase the efficiency of triplex formation with structured DNA and RNA targets ChemBioChem 6 6 1034 1042
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'Parallel' and 'antiparallel' tail-clamps increase the efficiency of triplex formation with structured DNA and RNA targets
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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005171
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peer reviewed
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1439-7633