Abstract

A number of aminoglycoside antibiotics, and in particular neomycin B, are demonstrated to promote strand cleavage of RNA oligonucleotides (minimised HIV-1 TAR element and prokaryotic ribosomal A-site), by binding and causing sufficient distortion to the RNA backbone to render it more susceptible to intramolecular transesterification.

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