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Polypurine reverse-Hoogsteen
hairpins (PPRHs) are non-modified
oligonucleotides containing two
polypurine domains, in a
mirror repeat fashion, linked...
- reverse-transcription of the
entire minus-strand sequence. An
RNase H-resistant
polypurine tract then
serves as a
primer for plus-strand
synthesis of the 3'LTR and...
- base pair G-quadruplex
Guanine tetrad Nucleic acid
tertiary structure Polypurine reverse-Hoogsteen
hairpins (PPRHs),
oligonucleotides that can bind either...
- of the
genome RNA. The 3' end
includes three regions,
which are PPT (
polypurine tract), U3, and R. The PPT is a
primer for plus-strand DNA
synthesis during...
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probes CpG Oligodeoxynucleotide, an ODN with
immunostimulatory properties Polypurine reverse-Hoogsteen hairpins, PPRHs,
oligonucleotides that can bind either...
- Triple-stranded DNA
structures have been
demonstrated in
repetitive polypurine:polypyrimidine
Microsatellite sequences and
Satellite DNA. B-DNA is the...
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intramolecular G-quadruplex
structure has been
shown through studies on the
polypurine tract of the
promoter region of the VEGF gene.
Through recent research...
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which creates a
third strand or a
triple helix. The
binding occurs at
polypurine or
polypyrimidine regions via
Hoogsteen hydrogen bonds to the
purine (A...
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including simple sequence repeats,
imperfect direct or
inverted repeats,
polypurine and
polypyrimidine triple-stranded DNA structures, and four-stranded structures...
- retroviruses.
There is also a
primer binding site (PBS) at the 5'end and a
polypurine tract (PPT) at the 3'end.
Whereas gag, pol, and env are
conserved throughout...