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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Chem Sci. 2013 Apr 25;4(9):3447–3454. doi: 10.1039/C3SC50726B

Table 2.

Thermal denaturation temperatures (Tm's) of duplexes between ON4–ON6 and complementary DNA/RNA targets.a

TmTm]/°C

ON Sequence +DNA +RNA




ON4a 3'-CAc TtT aCG 43.5 [+12.5] 50.0 [+21.5]
ON4b 3'-CAC YTY ACG 34.5 [+3.5] 22.5 [−6.0]
ON4c 3'-CAc YtY aCG nt 26.5 [−2.0]b
ON5a 3'-CAc TcT aCG 48.5 [+12.5] 61.0 [+23.5]
ON5b 3'-CAC YCY ACG 39.0 [+3.0] 27.0 [−10.5]
ON5c 3'-CAc YcY aCG 37.0 [+1.0] 46.5 [+9.0]
ON6a 3'-CAc TgT aCG 50.0 [+13.0] 56.5 [+23.0]
ON6b 3'-CAC YGY ACG 47.0 [+10.0] 29.0 [−4.5]
ON6c 3'-CAc YgY aCG 31.0 [−6.0] 37.5 [+4.0]
a

Unmodified reference duplexes display the following Tm's (DNA/RNA): 31.0/28.5 °C (ON4 ref), 36.0/37.5 °C (ON5 ref), and 37.0/33.5 °C (ON6 ref). “nt” denotes no transition. For experimental conditions and definitions, see Table 1.

b

Broad transition. Error of Tm value estimated at ±3.0 °C.