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Identification of antisense nucleic acid hybridization sites in mRNA molecules with self-quenching fluorescent reporter molecules

We describe a physical mRNA mapping strategy employing fluorescent self-quenching reporter molecules (SQRMs) that facilitates the identification of mRNA sequence accessible for hybridization with antisense nucleic acids in vitro and in vivo, real time. SQRMs are 20–30 base oligodeoxynucleotides with...

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Autores principales: Gifford, Lida K., Opalinska, Joanna B., Jordan, David, Pattanayak, Vikram, Greenham, Paul, Kalota, Anna, Robbins, Michelle, Vernovsky, Kathy, Rodriguez, Lesbeth C., Do, Bao T., Lu, Ponzy, Gewirtz, Alan M.
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC549423/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15718294
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gni024
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author Gifford, Lida K.
Opalinska, Joanna B.
Jordan, David
Pattanayak, Vikram
Greenham, Paul
Kalota, Anna
Robbins, Michelle
Vernovsky, Kathy
Rodriguez, Lesbeth C.
Do, Bao T.
Lu, Ponzy
Gewirtz, Alan M.
author_facet Gifford, Lida K.
Opalinska, Joanna B.
Jordan, David
Pattanayak, Vikram
Greenham, Paul
Kalota, Anna
Robbins, Michelle
Vernovsky, Kathy
Rodriguez, Lesbeth C.
Do, Bao T.
Lu, Ponzy
Gewirtz, Alan M.
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description We describe a physical mRNA mapping strategy employing fluorescent self-quenching reporter molecules (SQRMs) that facilitates the identification of mRNA sequence accessible for hybridization with antisense nucleic acids in vitro and in vivo, real time. SQRMs are 20–30 base oligodeoxynucleotides with 5–6 bp complementary ends to which a 5′ fluorophore and 3′ quenching group are attached. Alone, the SQRM complementary ends form a stem that holds the fluorophore and quencher in contact. When the SQRM forms base pairs with its target, the structure separates the fluorophore from the quencher. This event can be reported by fluorescence emission when the fluorophore is excited. The stem–loop of the SQRM suggests that SQRM be made to target natural stem–loop structures formed during mRNA synthesis. The general utility of this method is demonstrated by SQRM identification of targetable sequence within c-myb and bcl-6 mRNA. Corresponding antisense oligonucleotides reduce these gene products in cells.
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spelling pubmed-5494232005-02-24 Identification of antisense nucleic acid hybridization sites in mRNA molecules with self-quenching fluorescent reporter molecules Gifford, Lida K. Opalinska, Joanna B. Jordan, David Pattanayak, Vikram Greenham, Paul Kalota, Anna Robbins, Michelle Vernovsky, Kathy Rodriguez, Lesbeth C. Do, Bao T. Lu, Ponzy Gewirtz, Alan M. Nucleic Acids Res Methods Online We describe a physical mRNA mapping strategy employing fluorescent self-quenching reporter molecules (SQRMs) that facilitates the identification of mRNA sequence accessible for hybridization with antisense nucleic acids in vitro and in vivo, real time. SQRMs are 20–30 base oligodeoxynucleotides with 5–6 bp complementary ends to which a 5′ fluorophore and 3′ quenching group are attached. Alone, the SQRM complementary ends form a stem that holds the fluorophore and quencher in contact. When the SQRM forms base pairs with its target, the structure separates the fluorophore from the quencher. This event can be reported by fluorescence emission when the fluorophore is excited. The stem–loop of the SQRM suggests that SQRM be made to target natural stem–loop structures formed during mRNA synthesis. The general utility of this method is demonstrated by SQRM identification of targetable sequence within c-myb and bcl-6 mRNA. Corresponding antisense oligonucleotides reduce these gene products in cells. Oxford University Press 2005 2005-02-17 /pmc/articles/PMC549423/ /pubmed/15718294 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gni024 Text en © The Author 2005. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved
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Gifford, Lida K.
Opalinska, Joanna B.
Jordan, David
Pattanayak, Vikram
Greenham, Paul
Kalota, Anna
Robbins, Michelle
Vernovsky, Kathy
Rodriguez, Lesbeth C.
Do, Bao T.
Lu, Ponzy
Gewirtz, Alan M.
Identification of antisense nucleic acid hybridization sites in mRNA molecules with self-quenching fluorescent reporter molecules
title Identification of antisense nucleic acid hybridization sites in mRNA molecules with self-quenching fluorescent reporter molecules
title_full Identification of antisense nucleic acid hybridization sites in mRNA molecules with self-quenching fluorescent reporter molecules
title_fullStr Identification of antisense nucleic acid hybridization sites in mRNA molecules with self-quenching fluorescent reporter molecules
title_full_unstemmed Identification of antisense nucleic acid hybridization sites in mRNA molecules with self-quenching fluorescent reporter molecules
title_short Identification of antisense nucleic acid hybridization sites in mRNA molecules with self-quenching fluorescent reporter molecules
title_sort identification of antisense nucleic acid hybridization sites in mrna molecules with self-quenching fluorescent reporter molecules
topic Methods Online
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC549423/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15718294
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gni024
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