Development of 2'-o-methyloligoribonucleotide and peptide nucleic acid based artificial ribonucleases.

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We have developed 2'-O-methyloligoribonucleotide and peptide nucleic acid (PNA) based artificial ribonucleases (OBAN's), which in presence of zinc or copper ions cleave a potential therapy target in leukemia, an M-BCR/ABL mRNA model. The OBAN's give turnover of substrate and are thus real enzymes. A copper ion based system even gives single site cleavage in the RNA-substrate.

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Murtola, M., & Strömberg, R. (2007). Development of 2’-o-methyloligoribonucleotide and peptide nucleic acid based artificial ribonucleases. Nucleic Acids Symposium Series (2004), (51), 201–202. https://doi.org/10.1093/nass/nrm101

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