Abstract

Abstract By the use of oligonucleotides bearing a terminal monophosphate, 10-base gap was formed in substrate DNA and the monophosphates were placed at the edge of gap. Upon the treatment of these systems with Ce(IV)/EDTA complex, the gap-site was selectively hydrolyzed. The monophosphates remarkably promoted both the selectivity and the efficiency of scission.

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