basepairin
Basepairin is a hypothetical small molecule proposed to stabilize canonical base pairing in nucleic acids. Conceptualized in the early 2020s through computational studies and limited experimental work, basepairin is named for its intended function of promoting base-pair accuracy and duplex stability. It remains a theoretical construct rather than a clinically validated agent.
Chemistry and mechanism. Basepairin is envisioned as a planar heteroaromatic compound with peripheral groups that project
Experimental status. In vitro studies using short DNA duplexes have reported modest increases in melting temperature
Applications and considerations. If validated, basepairin could potentially stabilize therapeutic oligonucleotides, PCR primers, or diagnostic probes,
Etymology and status. The name combines base pairing with the common small-molecule suffix. As of now, basepairin