“…2, 3 In particular, several 5'-modifications of RNA molecules such as sulfhydryl modification for functionalizing the 5'-terminus of RNA by a transcription or kinase reaction have been shown to have broad applications in studying RNA structures, mapping RNA-protein interactions, and in vitro selection of catalytic RNAs, 4 since a unique functional group incorporated into the RNA can be subsequently conjugated to the desired molecule by a selective chemical reaction. However, there is still a need to develop coupling chemistry with high stability and yield to modify RNA and other biomolecules.…”