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. 1998 Aug 18;8(16):2219-22.
doi: 10.1016/s0960-894x(98)00366-7.

The first analogues of LNA (locked nucleic acids): phosphorothioate-LNA and 2'-thio-LNA

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The first analogues of LNA (locked nucleic acids): phosphorothioate-LNA and 2'-thio-LNA

R Kumar et al. Bioorg Med Chem Lett. .

Abstract

LNA (Locked Nucleic Acids, 1, X = O, Y = O) is a novel oligonucleotide analogue capable of recognizing complementary DNA and RNA with unprecedented thermal affinities. Synthesis of the first chemically modified LNA analogues is reported. A 9-mer phosphorothioate-LNA containing three LNA thymine monomers (1, X = O, Y = S, Base = thymin-1-yl) and 9-mer LNAs containing one, three or five 2'-thio-LNA monomers (1, X = S, Y = O, Base = uracil-1-yl) were able to recognize both complementary DNA and RNA with thermal affinities comparable to those of parent LNA.

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