Physicochemical stability of NOX-E36, a 40mer L-RNA (Spiegelmer) for therapeutic applications

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Abstract

Spiegelmers are structured mirror-image oligonucleotides that are designed to bind and inhibit pharmacologically relevant target molecules. The synthesis and purification of mirror-image oligonucleotides is comparable to the manufacturing of standard oligonucleotides that consist of naturally configured nucleotides. Due to the use of the non-natural L-nucleotides in Spiegelmers, these oligonucleotides show an exceptional biostability. Further, they also display a high physicochemical stability in solution. These properties make them interesting substances for drug development.

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Maasch, C., Buchner, K., Eulberg, D., Vonhoff, S., & Klussmann, S. (2008). Physicochemical stability of NOX-E36, a 40mer L-RNA (Spiegelmer) for therapeutic applications. Nucleic Acids Symposium Series (2004), (52), 61–62. https://doi.org/10.1093/nass/nrn031

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