A formula for thermal stability (T(m)) prediction of PNA/DNA duplexes

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An empirical formula for thermal stability (T(m)) prediction of PNA/DNA duplexes has been derived. The model is based on the T(m) as calculated for the corresponding DNA/DNA duplex employing a nearest neighbour approach, by including terms for the pyrimidine content and length of the PNA to take into account the increased thermostability of PNA/DNA hybrids and the asymmetry of the PNA-DNA heteroduplex. The predictive power of the T(m) prediction formula was challenged with an independent data set not used for model building. The T(m) of > 90% of the sequences was predicted within 5 K; 98% of the predicted T(m)s differ by not more than 10 K from the experimentally determined T(m).

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Giesen, U., Kleider, W., Berding, C., Geiger, A., Ørum, H., & Nielsen, P. E. (1998). A formula for thermal stability (T(m)) prediction of PNA/DNA duplexes. Nucleic Acids Research, 26(21), 5004–5006. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/26.21.5004

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