2020
DOI: 10.1039/d0sc01952f
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Dynamic changes in DNA populations revealed by split–combine selection

Abstract: Clickmers are chemical modified aptamers representing an innovative reagent class for developing binders for biomolecules with great impact on therapeutic and diagnostic applications. To establish a novel layer for screening...

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“…S1) and were thus not further characterized. This finding is in accordance with recently published results from split-combine selection procedures, 14 in which also In-dU, Bn-dU, and BF-dU as well as ethylamine (Ea-dU) and 4-chloro benzyl (ClBn-dU) were used, leading to clickmers only when using In-dU, BF-dU and Bn-dU. The enriched libraries revealed click-dependent binding ( Fig.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…S1) and were thus not further characterized. This finding is in accordance with recently published results from split-combine selection procedures, 14 in which also In-dU, Bn-dU, and BF-dU as well as ethylamine (Ea-dU) and 4-chloro benzyl (ClBn-dU) were used, leading to clickmers only when using In-dU, BF-dU and Bn-dU. The enriched libraries revealed click-dependent binding ( Fig.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…These data are in line with results obtained from click-SELEX procedures targeting C3-GFP. With exception of clickmer 7EdU(1) these clickmers share a sequence motif (CTTTGAATATGTAG) with the previously identified clickmer I10, 14 indicating a robust and reproducible enrichment process.…”
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confidence: 85%
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