Issue 11, 2004

Structural arrangement of two DNA double helices using cross-linked oligonucleotide connectors

Abstract

Disulfide cross-linked oligonucleotides, which connect two different sequences of DNA strands, have been synthesized and characterized. Two double helices connected by two different cross-linked oligonucleotides can be arranged in both parallel and antiparallel orientations by addition of the specific complementary strands.

Graphical abstract: Structural arrangement of two DNA double helices using cross-linked oligonucleotide connectors

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
24 Feb 2004
Accepted
05 Apr 2004
First published
07 May 2004

Chem. Commun., 2004, 1308-1309

Structural arrangement of two DNA double helices using cross-linked oligonucleotide connectors

M. Endo and T. Majima, Chem. Commun., 2004, 1308 DOI: 10.1039/B402783C

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