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Precisely biotinylated RNA

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Using unnatural base pairs, researchers have site-specifically biotinylated RNA, allowing them to immobilize an aptamer on a chip and detect its interaction with a target protein.

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  1. Moriyama, K. et al. Site-specific biotinylation of RNA molecules by transcription using unnatural base pairs. Nucleic Acids Res. 33, e129 (2005).

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Kaganman, I. Precisely biotinylated RNA. Nat Methods 2, 730 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1038/nmeth1005-730b

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