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'''ANTISENSE DNA/RNA HYBRID CONTAINING MODIFIED BACKBONE'''
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===ANTISENSE DNA/RNA HYBRID CONTAINING MODIFIED BACKBONE===
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==Overview==
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The solution structure of an antisense DNA.RNA hybrid duplex, d(CGCGTT-MMI-TTGCGC).r(GCGCAAAACGCG) (designated R4), containing an MMI backbone linker [3'-CH(2)N(CH(3))-O5'], is elucidated. The structural details of the MMI linker, its structural effects on the neighboring residues, and the molecular basis of the MMI effects are examined. The lipophilic N-methyl group of MMI is peripheral to the helix, assuming a conformation that is most stable with regard to the N-O torsion angle. The MMI linker promotes a 3'-endo conformation for the sugar moieties at both 3'- and 5'-adjacent positions and a backbone kink involving distant residues along the 3'-direction. Comparison of R4 with other analogous hybrid duplexes previously studied in this laboratory reveals a new family of low-energy helical conformations that can be accommodated in stable duplexes and a common feature of C3'-modified sugars for adopting a C3'-endo pucker. The results of these studies emphasize the interplay of several factors that govern the formation of stable hybrid duplexes and provide a basis for the understanding of the biological role of the MMI modifications, which are important building blocks for a family of promising chimeric antisense oligonucleotides.
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==About this Structure==
==About this Structure==
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ANTISENSE DNA/RNA HYBRID CONTAINING MODIFIED BACKBONE

Template:ABSTRACT PUBMED 10504227

About this Structure

Full experimental information is available from OCA.

Reference

NMR structure of an antisense DNA.RNA hybrid duplex containing a 3'-CH(2)N(CH(3))-O-5' or an MMI backbone linker., Yang X, Han X, Cross C, Bare S, Sanghvi Y, Gao X, Biochemistry. 1999 Sep 28;38(39):12586-96. PMID:10504227

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