具有α/β-肽骨架的吡咯烷基肽核酸:一种具有不同寻常杂交特性的构象约束的PNA。

Chotima Vilaivan, Choladda Srisuwannaket, Cheeraporn Ananthanawat, Chaturong Suparpprom, Junji Kawakami, Yoshie Yamaguchi, Yuko Tanaka, Tirayut Vilaivan
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引用次数: 35

摘要

我们在此描述了一种新的构象约束的PNA类似物,它携带一个由(2'R,4'R)-核碱基取代的脯氨酸和(1S,2S)-2-氨基环戊烷羧酸(acpcPNA)组成的交替α/β氨基酸主链。合成了acpcPNA,并通过热变性实验对其DNA、RNA和自配对性能进行了评价。它能与互补DNA形成反平行杂交,具有高亲和力和序列特异性。与其他PNA体系不同,acpcPNA·DNA杂交种的热稳定性在很大程度上与G+C含量无关,并且通常高于相同序列的acpcPNA·RNA杂交种。热力学参数分析表明,acpcPNA·DNA杂合体中的A·T碱基对比G·C碱基对焓稳定。acpcPNA还表现出迄今未报道的行为,即无法形成自配对杂交种。这些不寻常的性质应该使新的acpcPNA成为各种应用的潜在有用的候选者,包括微阵列探针和抗原试剂。
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Pyrrolidinyl peptide nucleic acid with α/β-peptide backbone: A conformationally constrained PNA with unusual hybridization properties.

We describe herein a new conformationally constrained analog of PNA carrying an alternating α/β amino acid backbone consisting of (2'R,4'R)-nucleobase-subtituted proline and (1S,2S)-2-aminocyclopentanecarboxylic acid (acpcPNA). The acpcPNA has been synthesized and evaluated for DNA, RNA and self-pairing properties by thermal denaturation experiments. It can form antiparallel hybrids with complementary DNA with high affinity and sequence specificity. Unlike other PNA systems, the thermal stability of acpcPNA·DNA hybrid is largely independent of G+C contents, and is generally higher than that of acpcPNA·RNA hybrid with the same sequence. Thermodynamic parameters analysis suggest that the A·T base pairs in the acpcPNA·DNA hybrids are enthalpically stabilized over G·C pairs. The acpcPNA also shows a hitherto unreported behavior, namely the inability to form self-pairing hybrids. These unusual properties should make the new acpcPNA a potentially useful candidate for various applications including microarray probes and antigene agents.

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