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Cellular Delivery of Locked Nucleic Acids (LNAs)

Dwaine A. Braasch1,  David R. Corey1

1University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, Dallas, Texas

Unit Number: 
Unit 4.13
DOI: 
10.1002/0471142700.nc0413s09
Online Posting Date: 
August, 2002
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Abstract

Locked nucleic acids (LNAs) are RNA derivatives that have an O-methylene linkage between the 2 and 4 positions of the ribose. This leads to exceptionally high-affinity binding to complementary sequences. They are synthesized using standard DNA/RNA synthesis methods, and have a negatively charged backbone that confers good solubility. This unit describes a method for the introduction of LNA oligomers into cells. A support protocol also describes the determination of melting temperatures for LNA oligomers.

     
 
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Table of Contents

  • Unit Introduction
  • Basic Protocol: Introduction of LNA Oligomers into Cells
  • Support Protocol 1: Preparation of LNA Oligomer Stock Solutions
  • Support Protocol 2: Determination of Tm for LNA Oligomers
  • Reagents and Solutions
  • Commentary
  • Literature Cited
  • Figures
  • Tables
     
 
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