Recent progress in molecular biology and genetics has invigorated interest in modified nucleic acids both for fundamental studies and for practical applications. Herein, recent advances in design of modified non- Watson-Crick base pairs are highlighted. Examples of altered hydrogen-bonding patterns, size-expanded bases, and base pairing dependent on metal chelation and hydrophobic interactions are discussed.
Keywords: dna, heterocyclic bases, watson-crick-like hydrogen-bonding, epimerization, hybridization, nucleobases, hydrophobic base