2024
DOI: 10.1002/ange.202317334
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Enzymatic Synthesis of TNA Protects DNA Nanostructures

Bohe Qin,
Qi Wang,
Yuang Wang
et al.

Abstract: Xeno‐nucleic acids (XNAs) are synthetic genetic polymers with improved biological stabilities and offer powerful molecular tools such as aptamers and catalysts. However, XNA application has been hindered by a very limited repertoire of tool enzymes, particularly those that enable de novo XNA synthesis. Here we report that terminal deoxynucleotide transferase (TdT) catalyzes untemplated threose nucleic acid (TNA) synthesis at the 3’ terminus of DNA oligonucleotide, resulting in DNA‐TNA chimera resistant to exon… Show more

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