2000
DOI: 10.1046/j.1432-1327.2000.01388.x
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Targeting of single‐stranded DNA and RNA containing adjacent pyrimidine and purine tracts by triple helix formation with circular and clamp oligonucleotides

Abstract: The aim of this work was to construct an anti‐messenger targeted to the pim‐1 oncogene transcript, based on circular or clamp oligodeoxyribonucleotides. The formation of bimolecular triplexes by clamp or circular oligonucleotides was investigated using single‐stranded targets of both DNA (5′‐CCCTCCTTTGAAGAA‐3′) and RNA type (5′‐CCCUCCUUUGAAGAA‐3′). The third, ‘Hoogsteen’ strand of the triplex was represented by G,T‐rich sequences. The secondary structures of the complexes were determined by thermal denaturatio… Show more

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“…CircRNAs are novel non-coding RNAs which appear to function as oncogenes or tumor suppressor genes in human cancers. One of the molecular mechanisms through which some circRNAs regulate cancer progression is by targeting specific miRNAs 116 , 141 . The role of circRNAs in cellular transcriptional control needs to be further explored with respect to cancer development.…”
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“…CircRNAs are novel non-coding RNAs which appear to function as oncogenes or tumor suppressor genes in human cancers. One of the molecular mechanisms through which some circRNAs regulate cancer progression is by targeting specific miRNAs 116 , 141 . The role of circRNAs in cellular transcriptional control needs to be further explored with respect to cancer development.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, most of this work has been undertaken using T-/C-rich cyclic oligonucleotides designed to bind the polypurine Watson-Crick strand [8,9]. In contrast, there is little information available on purine-rich cyclic oligonucleotides designed to bind the polypyrimidine Watson-Crick strand, and available data has been obtained with cyclic oligonucleotides carrying the (G,T)-antiparallel strand [10][11][12].…”
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“…The specific interactions can be described as a third strand binding code (9), and are the basis for the high stringency of TFO specificity (10,11). Triplexes can be quite stable with half-lives of many hours or days (12)(13)(14)(15). Although current oligonucleotide chemistry limits triplex formation to polypurine:polypyrimidine stretches, these elements are overrepresented in the mammalian genome (16), and most genes contain appropriate target sequences.…”
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