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The influence of locked nucleic acid residues on the thermodynamic properties of 2'-O-methyl RNA/RNA heteroduplexes.


ABSTRACT: The influence of locked nucleic acid (LNA) residues on the thermodynamic properties of 2'-O-methyl RNA/RNA heteroduplexes is reported. Optical melting studies indicate that LNA incorporated into an otherwise 2'-O-methyl RNA oligonucleotide usually, but not always, enhances the stabilities of complementary duplexes formed with RNA. Several trends are apparent, including: (i) a 3' terminal U LNA and 5' terminal LNAs are less stabilizing than interior and other 3' terminal LNAs; (ii) most of the stability enhancement is achieved when LNA nucleotides are separated by at least one 2'-O-methyl nucleotide; and (iii) the effects of LNA substitutions are approximately additive when the LNA nucleotides are separated by at least one 2'-O-methyl nucleotide. An equation is proposed to approximate the stabilities of complementary duplexes formed with RNA when at least one 2'-O-methyl nucleotide separates LNA nucleotides. The sequence dependence of 2'-O-methyl RNA/RNA duplexes appears to be similar to that of RNA/RNA duplexes, and preliminary nearest-neighbor free energy increments at 37 degrees C are presented for 2'-O-methyl RNA/RNA duplexes. Internal mismatches with LNA nucleotides significantly destabilize duplexes with RNA.

SUBMITTER: Kierzek E 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1201327 | biostudies-literature | 2005

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The influence of locked nucleic acid residues on the thermodynamic properties of 2'-O-methyl RNA/RNA heteroduplexes.

Kierzek Elzbieta E   Ciesielska Anna A   Pasternak Karol K   Pasternak Karol K   Mathews David H DH   Turner Douglas H DH   Kierzek Ryszard R  

Nucleic acids research 20050909 16


The influence of locked nucleic acid (LNA) residues on the thermodynamic properties of 2'-O-methyl RNA/RNA heteroduplexes is reported. Optical melting studies indicate that LNA incorporated into an otherwise 2'-O-methyl RNA oligonucleotide usually, but not always, enhances the stabilities of complementary duplexes formed with RNA. Several trends are apparent, including: (i) a 3' terminal U LNA and 5' terminal LNAs are less stabilizing than interior and other 3' terminal LNAs; (ii) most of the st  ...[more]

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