Formation of triple helix complexes for the detection of double

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Measuring or testing process involving enzymes or... – Involving nucleic acid

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ABSTRACT:
A specific segment of double stranded DNA may be detected or recognized by formation of a triple helix structure using an Oligomer comprising an 8-modified purine base such as 8-oxo-adenine or 8-oxo-guanine to form a detectable triple helix complex. Function or expression of double stranded DNA segments may be prevented by triple helix formation. Novel Oligomers comprising an 8-modified purine base are useful in triple helix formation, and may be optionally derivatized with DNA modifying groups.

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