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Title: Peptide Nucleic Acid with Double Face: Homothymine–Homocytosine Bimodal Cα-PNA (bm-Cα-PNA) Forms a Double Duplex of the bm-PNA2:DNA Triplex
Authors: GUPTA, MANOJ KUMAR
Madhanagopal, Bharath Raj
GANESH, KRISHNA N.
Dept. of Chemistry
Keywords: Double-Headed Nucleotides
Melting Behavior
Major Groove
DNA Triplex
Binding
Base
Hybridization
Analogs
Thermodynamics
Nucleobases
2021-FEB-WEEK2
TOC-FEB-2021
2021
Issue Date: Jan-2021
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Citation: Journal of Organic Chemistry, 86(1), 414–428.
Abstract: Cα-bimodal peptide nucleic acids (bm-Cα-PNA) are PNAs with two faces and are designed homologues of PNAs in which each aminoethylglycine (aeg) repeating unit in the standard PNA backbone hosts a second nucleobase at Cα through a spacer chain with a triazole linker. Such bm-Cα-PNA with mixed sequences can form double duplexes by simultaneous binding to two complementary DNAs, one to the base sequence on t-amide side and the other to the bases on the Cα side chain. The synthesis of bm-Cα-PNA with homothymine (T7) on the t-amide face and homocytosine (C5) on the Cα side chain through the triazole linker was achieved by solid phase synthesis with the global click reaction. In the presence of complementary DNAs dA8 and dG6 at neutral pH, bm-Cα-PNA 1 forms a higher order pentameric double duplex of a triplex composed of two bm-Cα-PNA-C5:dG5 duplexes built on a core (bm-Cα-PNA-T7)2:dA8 triplex. Circular dichroism studies showed that assembly can be achieved by either triplex first and duplex later or vice versa. Isothermal titration calorimetry data indicated that the assembly is driven by favorable enthalpy. These results validate concurrent multiple complex formation by bimodal PNAs with additional nucleobases at Cα or Cγ on the aeg-PNA backbone and open up ways to design programmed supramolecular assemblies.
URI: http://dr.iiserpune.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/5645
https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.joc.0c02158
ISSN: 0022-3263
1520-6904
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