Targeting nucleic acid secondary structures by antisense oligonucleotides designed through in vitro selection
- PMID: 8855239
- PMCID: PMC38214
- DOI: 10.1073/pnas.93.20.10679
Targeting nucleic acid secondary structures by antisense oligonucleotides designed through in vitro selection
Abstract
Using an in vitro selection approach, we have isolated oligonucleotides that can bind to a DNA hairpin structure. Complex formation of these oligonucleotides with the target hairpin involves some type of triple-stranded structure with noncanonical interaction, as indicated by bandshift assays and footprinting studies. The selected oligomers can block restriction endonuclease cleavage of the target hairpin in a sequence-specific manner. We demonstrate that in vitro selection can extend the antisense approach to functional targeting of secondary structure motifs. This could provide a basis for interfering with regulatory processes mediated by a variety of nucleic acid structures.
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