Abstract
TNA, or threose nucleic acid, is capable of Watson-Crick base pairing with DNA, RNA, and TNA; coupled with its chemical simplicity, this suggests that TNA is a possible progenitor of RNA. As an initial step toward developing the molecular tools necessary to investigate the functional capabilities of TNA by in vitro selection, we have screened a variety of DNA polymerases for activity on a TNA template. We report that despite having a repeating unit that is one atom shorter than that of DNA, several polymerases showed surprisingly good ability to copy limited stretches of TNA. Copyright © 2003 American Chemical Society.
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Chaput, J. C., Ichida, J. K., & Szostak, J. W. (2003). DNA polymerase-mediated DNA synthesis on a TNA template. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 125(4), 856–857. https://doi.org/10.1021/ja028589k
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