Solid nuclear magnetic resonance method for detecting weak-stability base pairs in RNA
A technology of weak stability and nuclear magnetic resonance, which is applied in the analysis of nuclear magnetic resonance, material analysis through resonance, and measurement devices, can solve the problem of lack of specific detection of weak stability base pairs, and achieve specificity Effect of detection, overcoming difficult detection, avoiding interference of 1H-1H dipole coupling interaction
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[0049] 1. RNA sample preparation:
[0050] In this example, the aptamer part (riboA71) of the riboswitch RNA (add-riboswitch) regulating the add gene was used as a model to test the pulse sequence. The RNA is composed of 71 ribonucleotides, which is the aptamer region of add-riboswitch, and the ligand is adenine. Three kinds of riboA71-related samples were prepared in the present invention, namely the complex of riboA71 and ligand (denoted as riboA71-adenine), riboA71 without ligand (denoted as W-riboA71) and the mutation of G30 and U19 to A30 and A19 The riboA71-adenine complex (referred to as M-riboA71-adenine), the structure is as image 3 shown.
[0051] (1) Construction of DNA template
[0052] In this example, three kinds of riboA71 were obtained by in vitro transcription method. First, the corresponding DNA template needs to be designed according to the target RNA. The DNA template consists of two complementary single strands of DNA, the forward strand (R strand) an...
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