Synthesis and incorporation of methyleneoxy(methylimino) linked thymidine dimer into antisense oligonucleosides

1992 ◽  
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pp. 1479-1482 ◽  
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Yogesh S. Sanghvi ◽  
P. Dan Cook
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Two unrelated children, a boy 2½ years old and a girl 4 years old, were affected with the cachectic dwarfism of Cockayne syndrome. Fibroblast cultures derived from these patients exhibited increased sensitivity to ultraviolet (UV) light, but not to x-irradiation, as measured by colony-forming ability. In both Cockayne fibroblast cultures, the rate of removal of thymidine dimer from the irradiated cellular DNA was normal. This demonstration of a cellular defect in Cockayne cells suggests that there may be an enzymatic defect in the repair of UV light-induced damage.


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