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The Enhanced Enzymolysis Resistance of Surface-Immobilized DNA Caused by Hybridizing with Morpholino

Authors: 
Cao L, Zhao Y, Ji L-N, Zhang J, Wang K, Xia X-H
Citation: 
Electroanalysis. 2013;[Epub ahead of print] doi:10.1002/elan.201200612
Abstract: 
The anti-enzymolysis capability of surface attached DNA, morpholino (MO) single strands, and DNA-DNA, MO-DNA double strands are studied using cyclic voltammetry. Results show that MO, the neutral analog of DNA, bears strong anti-enzymolysis capability against DNase I and can protect its complementary DNA from being decomposed. Only 15 % of the DNA in the MO-DNA double strands is decomposed within 20 min, which is much lower than that for DNA-DNA double strands (100 % in 400 s). Fluorescence polarization measurements suggest that the steric hindrance of MO is the main cause of the improved anti-enzymolysis ability of DNA in MO-DNA double strands.