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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Nov 19.
Published in final edited form as: Chem Res Toxicol. 2012 Oct 31;25(11):2462–2468. doi: 10.1021/tx3003033

Table 1.

Oligonucleotides used in this study*

12–dG1–AF/AAF 5'–TACCXGCGCCAC
12–dG2–AF/AAF 5'–TACCGXCGCCAC
12–dG3–AF/AAF 5'–TACCGGCXCCAC
24–dG1–AF/AAF 5'–TAGCTATTACCXGCGCCACATGTC
24–dG2–AF/AAF 5'–GCTATTACCGXCGCCACATGTCAG
24–dG3–AF/AAF 5'–CTATTACCGGCXCCACATGTCAGC
44–dG1–AF/AAF 5'–CCCTAGCTAGAGCTACGTAGCTATTACCXGCGCCACATGTCAGC
44–dG2–AF/AAF 5'–CCCTAGCTAGAGCTACGTAGCTATTACCGXCGCCACATGTCAGC
44–dG2–AF/AAF 5'–CCCTAGCTAGAGCTACGTAGCTATTACCGGCXCCACATGTCAGC
*

X denotes dG–AAF, dG–AF or dG residues; the NarI sequence is underlined