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    crystal structure of an 'All Locked' nucleic acid duplex by Eichert, André, Behling, Katja, Betzel, Christian, Erdmann, Volker A, Fürste, Jens P, Förster, Charlotte

    Published in Nucleic acids research (01-10-2010)
    “…'Locked nucleic acids' (LNAs) are known to introduce enhanced bio- and thermostability into natural nucleic acids rendering them powerful tools for diagnostic…”
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    Properties of an ‘LNA’-modified ricin RNA aptamer by Förster, Charlotte, Zydek, Martin, Rothkegel, Maika, Wu, Zhiyang, Gallin, Claudia, Geßner, Reinhard, Lisdat, Fred, Fürste, Jens P.

    “…► A ricin RNA aptamer was modified with LNAs in the stem region. ► It was examined for ricin binding, thermostability and RNase digestion. ► The LNA-modified…”
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    Features of "All LNA" Duplexes Showing a New Type of Nucleic Acid Geometry by Eichert, André, Betzel, Christian, Förster, Charlotte, Fürste, Jens P., Nitsche, Andreas, Geßner, Reinhard, Oberthür, Dominik

    Published in Journal of Nucleic Acids (01-01-2012)
    “…“Locked nucleic acids” (LNAs) belong to the backbone-modified nucleic acid family. The 2′-O,4′-C-methylene-β-D-ribofuranose nucleotides are used for single or…”
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    Crystallization and preliminary X-ray diffraction data of an LNA 7-mer duplex derived from a ricin aptamer by Förster, Charlotte, Oberthuer, Dominik, Gao, Jiang, Eichert, André, Quast, Frederick G., Betzel, Christian, Nitsche, Andreas, Erdmann, Volker A., Fürste, Jens P.

    “…Locked nucleic acids (LNAs) are modified nucleic acids which contain a modified sugar such as β‐d‐2′‐O,4′‐C methylene‐bridged ribofuranose or other sugar…”
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    Sequence requirements in the catalytic core of the "10-23" DNA enzyme by Zaborowska, Zaneta, Fürste, Jens P, Erdmann, Volker A, Kurreck, Jens

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (25-10-2002)
    “…A systematic mutagenesis study of the "10-23" DNA enzyme was performed to analyze the sequence requirements of its catalytic domain. Therefore, each of the 15…”
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    tRNASer acceptor stem: conformation and hydration of a microhelix in a crystal structure at 1.8 Å resolution by Förster, Charlotte, Brauer, Arnd B. E., Brode, Svenja, Fürste, Jens P., Betzel, Christian, Erdmann, Volker A.

    “…The crystal structure of a serine‐specific tRNA acceptor‐stem microhelix, the binding site for the seryl‐tRNA synthetase, was solved by X‐ray analysis. This…”
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    The Seryl-tRNA synthetase/tRNASer acceptor stem interface is mediated via a specific network of water molecules by Eichert, André, Oberthuer, Dominik, Betzel, Christian, Geßner, Reinhard, Erdmann, Volker A., Fürste, Jens P., Förster, Charlotte

    “…► Seryl-tRNA synthetase aminoacylates tRNASer isoacceptors with the amino acid serine. ► The tRNASer identity elements are mainly located in the aminoacyl…”
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    Mirror-image RNA that binds D-adenosine by Klußmann, Sven, Nolte, Alexis, Bald, Rolf, Erdmann, Volker A, Fürste, Jens P

    Published in Nature biotechnology (01-09-1996)
    “…A 58-mer L-RNA ligand that binds to naturally occurring D-adenosine with a dissociation constant of 1.7 microM in solution was identified from a combinatorial…”
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    Superposition of two tRNASer acceptor stem crystal structures: comparison of structure, ligands and hydration by Eichert, André, Fürste, Jens P, Ulrich, Alexander, Betzel, Christian, Erdmann, Volker A, Förster, Charlotte

    “…We solved the X-ray structures of two Escherichia coli tRNA(Ser) acceptor stem microhelices. As both tRNAs are aminoacylated by the same seryl-tRNA-synthetase,…”
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    Crystal structure of the E. coli tRNA(Arg) aminoacyl stem isoacceptor RR-1660 at 2.0 A resolution by Eichert, André, Perbandt, Markus, Oberthür, Dominik, Schreiber, Angela, Fürste, Jens P, Betzel, Christian, Erdmann, Volker A, Förster, Charlotte

    “…Due to the redundancy of the genetic code there exist six mRNA codons for arginine and several tRNA(Arg) isoacceptors which translate these triplets to protein…”
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    Gaining Target Access for Deoxyribozymes by Schubert, Steffen, Fürste, Jens P, Werk, Denise, Grunert, Hans-Peter, Zeichhardt, Heinz, Erdmann, Volker A, Kurreck, Jens

    Published in Journal of molecular biology (28-05-2004)
    “…Antisense oligonucleotides and ribozymes have been used widely to regulate gene expression by targeting mRNAs in a sequence-specific manner. Long RNAs,…”
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    Mirror-design of L -oligonucleotide ligands binding to L -arginine by Nolte, Alexis, Klußmann, Sven, Bald, Rolf, Erdmann, Volker A, Fürste, Jens P

    Published in Nature biotechnology (01-09-1996)
    “…The high affinity and selectivity of nucleic acid ligands have clearly demonstrated that RNA can be targeted to a variety of molecules. In practice, however,…”
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    Crystallization and X-ray diffraction analysis of an 'all-locked' nucleic acid duplex derived from a tRNA(Ser) microhelix by Behling, Katja, Eichert, André, Fürste, Jens P, Betzel, Christian, Erdmann, Volker A, Förster, Charlotte

    “…Modified nucleic acids are of great interest with respect to their nuclease resistance and enhanced thermostability. In therapeutical and diagnostic…”
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    Molecular cloning of the plasmid RP4 primase region in a multi-host-range tacP expression vector by Fürste, J P, Pansegrau, W, Frank, R, Blöcker, H, Scholz, P, Bagdasarian, M, Lanka, E

    Published in Gene (1986)
    “…Plasmid RP4 primase was overproduced by utilizing autoregulated high-level expression vector systems in Escherichia coli and in four other Gram-negative…”
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    Synthesis and properties of oligodeoxyribonucleotide—polyethylene glycol conjugates by Jäschke, Andres, Fürste, Jens P., Nordhoff, Eckhard, Hillenkamp, Franz, Cech, Dieter, Erdmann, Volker A.

    Published in Nucleic acids research (11-11-1994)
    “…Pools of oligonucleotide conjugates consisting of 10 – 400 different molecular species were synthesized. The conjugates contained a varying number of ethylene…”
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    Superposition of two tRNA Ser acceptor stem crystal structures: Comparison of structure, ligands and hydration by Eichert, André, Fürste, Jens P., Ulrich, Alexander, Betzel, Christian, Erdmann, Volker A., Förster, Charlotte

    “…We solved the X-ray structures of two Escherichia coli tRNA Ser acceptor stem microhelices. As both tRNAs are aminoacylated by the same seryl-tRNA-synthetase,…”
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    X-ray diffraction analysis of a human tRNA(Gly) acceptor-stem microhelix isoacceptor at 1.18 A resolution by Eichert, André, Perbandt, Markus, Schreiber, Angela, Fürste, Jens P, Betzel, Christian, Erdmann, Volker A, Förster, Charlotte

    “…Interest has been focused on comparative X-ray structure analyses of different tRNA(Gly) acceptor-stem helices. tRNA(Gly)/glycyl-tRNA synthetase belongs to the…”
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