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3'-End labeling of nucleic acids by a polymerase ribozyme
Biswajit Samanta1, David P Horning1, Gerald F Joyce1
1The Salk Institute, 10010 North Torrey Pines Road, La Jolla, CA 92037, USA.
Nucleic Acids Research
|June 15, 2018
Abstract:
A polymerase ribozyme can be used to label the 3' end of RNA or DNA molecules by incorporating a variety of functionalized nucleotide analogs. Guided by a complementary template, the ribozyme adds a single nucleotide that may contain a fluorophore, biotin, azide or alkyne moiety, thus enabling the detection and/or capture of selectively labeled materials. Employing a variety of commercially available nucleotide analogs, efficient labeling was demonstrated for model RNAs and DNAs, human microRNAs and natural tRNA.