Reverse transcription through a bulky triazole linkage in RNA: implications for RNA sequencing
- PMID: 24889467
- DOI: 10.1039/c4cc03027c
Reverse transcription through a bulky triazole linkage in RNA: implications for RNA sequencing
Abstract
A triazole linkage is formed in RNA by untemplated strain-promoted or CuAAC chemical ligation of 3'-azide and 5'-cyclooctyne oligonucleotides under denaturing conditions. Reverse transcriptase reads through these artificial linkages with omission of one nucleotide. These surprising results have implications for RNA isolation, amplification, sequencing and a variety of biological applications.
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