Abstract
The synthesis and structural stabilities of modified oligonucleotide hairpins containing phenanthroline- and bipyridine-modified loops is reported. Phenanthroline (phen) and bipyridine (bipy) building blocks were synthesized, incorporated into DNA-oligonucleotides, and analyzed by thermal denaturation experiments. The so modified oligomers were found to form stable hairpin structures. Tm values were not affected by divalent transition metals.
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