Abstract
The solution structure of a new modified thrombin binding aptamer (TBA) containing a 5′-5′ inversion of polarity site, namely d(3′ GGT5′-5′ TGGTGTGGTTGG3′), is reported. NMR and CD spectroscopy, as well as molecular dynamic and mechanic calculations, have been used to characterize the 3D structure. The modified oligonucleotide is characterized by a chair-like structure consisting of two G-tetrads connected by three edge-wise TT, TGT and TT loops. d(3′GGT5′-5′TGGTGTGGTTGG 3′) is characterized by an unusual folding, being three strands parallel to each other and only one strand oriented in opposite manner. This led to an anti-anti-anti-syn and syn-syn-syn-anti arrangement of the Gs in the two tetrads. The thermal stability of the modified oligonucleotide is 4°C higher than the corresponding unmodified TBA. d(3′GGT5′- 5′TGGTGTGGTTGG3′) continues to display an anticoagulant activity, even if decreased with respect to the TBA. © 2006 Oxford University Press.
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Martino, L., Virno, A., Randazzo, A., Virgilio, A., Esposito, V., Giancola, C., … Mayol, L. (2006). A new modified thrombin binding aptamer containing a 5′-5′ inversion of polarity site. Nucleic Acids Research, 34(22), 6653–6662. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkl915
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