Synthesis of peptide nucleic acids containing a crosslinking agent and evaluation of their reactivities

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Abstract

Peptide nucleic acids (PNAs) are structural mimics of nucleic acids that form stable hybrids with DNA and RNA. In addition, PNAs can invade double-stranded DNA. Due to these characteristics, PNAs are widely used as biochemical tools, for example, in antisense/antigene therapy. Interstrand crosslink formation in nucleic acids is one of the strategies for preparing a stable duplex by covalent bond formation. In this study, we have synthesized PNAs incorporating 4-amino-6-oxo-2-vinylpyrimidine (AOVP) as a crosslinking agent and evaluated their reactivities for targeting DNA and RNA.

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Akisawa, T., Ishizawa, Y., & Nagatsugi, F. (2015). Synthesis of peptide nucleic acids containing a crosslinking agent and evaluation of their reactivities. Molecules, 20(3), 4708–4719. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules20034708

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