Manipulation of gene expression in zebrafish using caged circular morpholino oligomers

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Abstract

Morpholino oligomers (MOs) have been widely used to knock down specific genes in zebrafish, but their constitutive activities limit their experimental applications for studying a gene with multiple functions or within a gene network. We report herein a new design and synthesis of caged circular MOs (caged cMOs) with two ends linked by a photocleavable moiety. These caged cMOs were successfully used to photomodulate β-catenin-2 and no tail expression in zebrafish embryos. © 2012 The Author(s).

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Wang, Y., Wu, L., Wang, P., Lv, C., Yang, Z., & Tang, X. (2012). Manipulation of gene expression in zebrafish using caged circular morpholino oligomers. Nucleic Acids Research, 40(21), 11155–11162. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gks840

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