Mechanical characterization of base analogue modified nucleic acids by force spectroscopy

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Abstract

We use mechanical unfolding of single DNA hairpins with modified bases to accurately assess intra- and intermolecular forces in nucleic acids. As expected, the modification stabilizes the hybridized hairpin, but we also observe intriguing stacking interactions in the unfolded hairpin. Our study highlights the benefit of using base-modified nucleic acids in force-spectroscopy.

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Sundar Rajan, V., Viader-Godoy, X., Lin, Y. L., Dutta, U., Ritort, F., Westerlund, F., & Wilhelmsson, L. M. (2021). Mechanical characterization of base analogue modified nucleic acids by force spectroscopy. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 23(26), 14151–14155. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1cp01985f

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