Heterochiral modifications enhance robustness and function of DNA in living human cells
Tracy L. Mallette,
Diane S. Lidke,
Matthew R. Lakin
Abstract:Oligonucleotide therapeutics are becoming increasingly important as more are approved by the FDA, both for treatment and vaccination. Similarly, dynamic DNA nanotechnology is a promising technique that can be used to sense exogenous input molecules or endogenous biomarkers and integrate the results of multiple sensing reactions in situ via a programmed cascade of reactions. The combination of these two technologies could be highly impactful in biomedicine by enabling smart oligonucleotide therapeutics that can… Show more
Chemically modified nucleotides are central to the development of biostable research tools and oligonucleotide therapeutics. In this context, L-oligonucleotides, the synthetic enantiomer of native D-nucleic acids, hold great promise. As...
Chemically modified nucleotides are central to the development of biostable research tools and oligonucleotide therapeutics. In this context, L-oligonucleotides, the synthetic enantiomer of native D-nucleic acids, hold great promise. As...
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