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Published TCIMAIL newest issue No.198
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Thiouridine is one of the modified nucleosides in which the oxygen atom of uracil is replaced by a sulfur atom, forming 4-thiouridine and 2-thiouridine. 4-Thiouridine is a photoactivatable nucleoside and RNAs incorporated with 4-thiouridine are cross-linked to interacting proteins by UV light, so that it can be utilized in a kind of RNA analysis and isolation, PAR-CLIP method.1) On the other hand, 2-thiouridine is one of the sulfur-modified nucleosides found in tRNA. Since sulfur atom has a larger atomic radius and higher polarizability than oxygen atom and inhibits the formation of mismatched base pairs, the selectivity of antisense oligonucleotides and siRNAs containing 2-thiouridine is expected to be improved.2)
We have various 4- and 2-thiouridine derivatives (1, 2, 3, 4) as sulfur-modified nucleosides. Please contact us for further information on scale-up production or custom synthesis of sulfur-modified nucleosides not listed in our catalog.