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Title: Clickable PNA Probes for Imaging Human Telomeres and Poly(A) RNAs
Authors: Sabale, Pramod M.
AMBI, UDDHAV B.
SRIVATSAN, SEERGAZHI G.
Dept. of Chemistry
Keywords: Peptide Nucleic Acid (PNA)
Human Telomeres
TOC-NOV-2018
2018
Issue Date: Nov-2018
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Citation: ACS Omega Vol. 3(11)
Abstract: The ability to bind strongly to complementary nucleic acid sequences, invade complex nucleic acid structures, and resist degradation by cellular enzymes has made peptide nucleic acid (PNA) oligomers as very useful hybridization probes in molecular diagnosis. For such applications, the PNA oligomers have to be labeled with appropriate reporters as they lack intrinsic labels that can be used in biophysical assays. Although solid-phase synthesis is commonly used to attach reporters onto PNA, development of milder and modular labeling methods will provide access to PNA oligomers labeled with a wider range of biophysical tags. Here, we describe the establishment of a postsynthetic modification strategy based on bioorthogonal chemical reactions in functionalizing PNA oligomers in solution with a variety of tags. A toolbox composed of alkyne- and azide-modified monomers were site-specifically incorporated into PNA oligomers and postsynthetically click-functionalized with various tags, ranging from sugar, amino acid, biotin, to fluorophores, by using copper(I)-catalyzed azide−alkyne cycloaddition, strain-promoted azide−alkyne cycloaddition, and Staudinger ligation reactions. As a proof of utility of this method, fluorescent PNA hybridization probes were developed and used in imaging human telomeres in chromosomes and poly(A) RNAs in cells. Taken together, this simple approach of generating a wide range of functional PNA oligomers will expand the use of PNA in molecular diagnosis.
URI: http://dr.iiserpune.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1336
https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.8b02550
ISSN: 2470-1343
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