Pyshnyĭ D V, Krivenko A A, Lokhov S G, Ivanova E M, Dymshits G M, Zarytova V F
Novosibirsk Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, Siberian Division, Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia.
Bioorg Khim. 1998 Jan;24(1):25-31.
A tetranucleotide was highly specifically and quantitatively ligated with a pair of flanking octanucleotides carrying both radioactive and nonradioactive reporter groups. The sequence of the ligation of oligonucleotide components in a tandem on a complementary template was studied. The first stage was found to be the enzyme-catalyzed activation of the phosphate group of octanucleotide, a tandem component that possesses a higher hybridization capacity than the tetramer. It is shown that the introduction of terminal reporter groups into octanucleotides does not decrease the efficiency of their tandem ligation.