A or B: RNA-DNA hybrids, key intermediates in gene regulation, were classified by pulsed electron-electron double resonance (PELDOR) in combination with CD spectroscopy into two classes, interpreted as A- and B-like structures. RNase H1 cleavage of these hybrids is in full agreement with these assignments, cleaving the hybrids with A-like geometry preferentially. This combined analytical approach allows the interpretation and eventually the design of more easily cleavable hybrids as needed for the antisense technology. © The Royal Society of Chemistry.
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Romainczyk, O., Endeward, B., Prisner, T. F., & Engels, J. W. (2011). The RNA-DNA hybrid structure determined by EPR, CD and RNase H1. Molecular BioSystems, 7(4), 1050–1052. https://doi.org/10.1039/c0mb00258e
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