Issue 12, 2011

The oligodeoxynucleotide probes for the site-specific modification of RNA

Abstract

As the knowledge of the biological functions of RNA expands, the demand for research tools to investigate intracellular RNA is increasing. Oligonucleotides can be rationally designed for the target RNA sequence, and therefore, have become a reliable platform for the development of specific molecules for RNA. The chemical modification of RNA has a strong impact on RNA research; the fluorescent labeling of RNA is useful to monitor RNA production, processing, relocation in the cell, interaction with other intracellular components and degradation, etc. Chemical modification may affect the RNA function through a variety of pathways, and therefore, would be potentially useful for biological research, therapeutic approach and artificial manipulation of the RNA function. This tutorial review starts with an introduction of the biological relevance of modified RNA, and focuses on the recent progress of the oligodeoxynucleotide probes for the covalent modifications of RNA. The prospects of this new technology are also discussed.

Graphical abstract: The oligodeoxynucleotide probes for the site-specific modification of RNA

Article information

Article type
Tutorial Review
Submitted
15 Mar 2011
First published
07 Jun 2011

Chem. Soc. Rev., 2011,40, 5698-5706

The oligodeoxynucleotide probes for the site-specific modification of RNA

S. Sasaki, K. Onizuka and Y. Taniguchi, Chem. Soc. Rev., 2011, 40, 5698 DOI: 10.1039/C1CS15066A

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