LNA (Locked Nucleic Acid): High-Affinity Targeting of Complementary RNA and DNA
University of Southern Denmark
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Abstract
Locked nucleic acid (LNA) is a nucleic acid analogue containing one or more LNA nucleotide monomers with a bicyclic furanose unit locked in an RNA mimicking sugar conformation. LNA oligonucleotides display unprecedented hybridization affinity toward complementary single-stranded RNA and complementary single- or double-stranded DNA. Structural studies have shown that LNA oligonucleotides induce A-type (RNA-like) duplex conformations. The wide applicability of LNA oligonucleotides for gene silencing and their use for research and diagnostic purposes are documented in a number of recent reports, some of which are described herein.
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- Locked nucleic acid
- Oligonucleotide
- Nucleic acid
- RNA
- DNA
- Nucleotide
- Nucleic acid thermodynamics
- Nucleic acid analogue
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