2001
Triplex forming oligonucleotides: sequence-specific tools for gene targeting
Knauert M, Glazer P. Triplex forming oligonucleotides: sequence-specific tools for gene targeting. Human Molecular Genetics 2001, 10: 2243-2251. PMID: 11673407, DOI: 10.1093/hmg/10.20.2243.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsConceptsHuman gene therapyGene therapy agentsAbility of TFOsTriplex formingGenome modificationGene therapyMammalian cellsGenetic manipulationGene targetingGene expressionPotential applicationsGenetic targetingDuplex DNATherapy agentsMajor grooveLoose canonsHigh specificityGenesRecent studiesTargetingRelated moleculesTFOCellsDevicesDNADirected gene modification via triple helix formation.
Gorman L, Glazer P. Directed gene modification via triple helix formation. 2001, 1: 391-9. PMID: 11899085, DOI: 10.2174/1566524013363771.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGene modificationNon-functional gene productMammalian genesGene productsGenomic DNASingle nucleotideDefective geneTriple helix formationGenetic diseasesTriplex formingGenesHelix formationEfficient targetingNucleic acidsDNAInitial stepGene therapyCorrect sequenceNucleotidesMutationsMoleculesImportant advancesSequenceTargetingModificationGene targeting via triple-helix formation
Casey B, Glazer P. Gene targeting via triple-helix formation. Progress In Nucleic Acid Research And Molecular Biology 2001, 67: 163-192. PMID: 11525382, DOI: 10.1016/s0079-6603(01)67028-4.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2000
Specific Mutations Induced by Triplex-Forming Oligonucleotides in Mice
Vasquez K, Narayanan L, Glazer P. Specific Mutations Induced by Triplex-Forming Oligonucleotides in Mice. Science 2000, 290: 530-533. PMID: 11039937, DOI: 10.1126/science.290.5491.530.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSomatic cellsSpecific genomic sitesEmbryonic stem cell technologyDuplex DNA sequencesGene functionGreater mutation frequenciesGenomic sitesGenome modificationChromosomal copyDNA sequencesSequence-controlled oligomersReporter geneStem cell technologyControl genesGerm-line mutationsGenesSpecific mutationsSupF geneControl oligomersMutationsMutation frequencyTransgenic miceOligonucleotideCellsMutation detection
1999
Triplex Formation by Oligonucleotides Containing 5-(1-Propynyl)-2‘-deoxyuridine: Decreased Magnesium Dependence and Improved Intracellular Gene Targeting †
Lacroix L, Lacoste J, Reddoch J, Mergny J, Levy D, Seidman M, Matteucci M, Glazer P. Triplex Formation by Oligonucleotides Containing 5-(1-Propynyl)-2‘-deoxyuridine: Decreased Magnesium Dependence and Improved Intracellular Gene Targeting †. Biochemistry 1999, 38: 1893-1901. PMID: 10026270, DOI: 10.1021/bi982290q.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1998
Targeted gene knockout mediated by triple helix forming oligonucleotides
Majumdar A, Khorlin A, Dyatkina N, Lin F, Powell J, Liu J, Fei Z, Khripine Y, Watanabe K, George J, Glazer P, Seidman M. Targeted gene knockout mediated by triple helix forming oligonucleotides. Nature Genetics 1998, 20: 212-214. PMID: 9771719, DOI: 10.1038/2530.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1997
Potassium-Resistant Triple Helix Formation and Improved Intracellular Gene Targeting by Oligodeoxyribonucleotides Containing 7-Deazaxanthine
Faruqi A, Krawczyk S, Matteucci M, Glazer P. Potassium-Resistant Triple Helix Formation and Improved Intracellular Gene Targeting by Oligodeoxyribonucleotides Containing 7-Deazaxanthine. Nucleic Acids Research 1997, 25: 633-640. PMID: 9016606, PMCID: PMC146453, DOI: 10.1093/nar/25.3.633.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsCOS CellsGene TargetingNucleic Acid ConformationOligodeoxyribonucleotidesPotassiumUltraviolet RaysXanthinesConceptsTriple helix-forming oligonucleotidesTriple helix formationGel mobility shift assaysHelix formationMutation reporter geneMobility shift assaysMammalian cellsAnti-gene strategyHigh mutation frequencyShift assaysGene targetingReporter geneGenesPhosphodiester backboneMutation frequencyPsoralen adductsVivo geneTriplex formationPhysiological concentrationsNucleotide chemistry
1996
Facilitating oligonucleotide delivery: helping antisense deliver on its promise.
Gewirtz A, Stein C, Glazer P. Facilitating oligonucleotide delivery: helping antisense deliver on its promise. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 1996, 93: 3161-3163. PMID: 8622906, PMCID: PMC39574, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.93.8.3161.Peer-Reviewed Original Research