Accessible light-controlled knockdown of cell-free protein synthesis using phosphorothioate-caged antisense oligonucleotides

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  • who: Denis Hartmann from the University of have published the research: Accessible light-controlled knockdown of cell-free protein synthesis using phosphorothioate-caged antisense oligonucleotides, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 20/01/2023
  • what: The authors report a mild one-step method to photocage the backbone of ASOs at defined positions using phosphorothioate (PS) backbone modifications in combination with the commerciallyavailable halogenated photocage-precursor 2-nitroveratryl bromide (Fig 1).
  • future: Future work to address these issues will include ON modification using water-soluble and more redshifted analogues of the photocages expanding and facilitating . . .

     

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