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PNA based artificial nucleases displaying catalysis with turnover in the cleavage of a leukemia related RNA model
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Target RnaEngineeringNucleic Acid ChemistryBiochemistryNatural SciencesRna Structure PredictionRna BiologyMolecular BiologyDna ReplicationSynthetic BiologySeveral PeptideArtificial NucleasesProtein EngineeringOligonucleotideRna ModelPeptide Nucleic AcidGene ExpressionRna Processing
Several peptide nucleic acid based artificial nucleases (PNAzymes) are designed to create a bulge in the target RNA, which is a short model of the leukemia related bcr/abl mRNA. The target RNA is cleaved by the PNAzymes with a half-life of down to 11 h (using a 1 : 1 ratio of PNA-conjugate to target) and only upon base-pairing with the substrate. The PNA based systems are also shown to act in a catalytic fashion with turnover of substrate and are thus the first reported peptide nucleic acid based artificial RNA-cleaving enzymes.
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