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Impact of charges on the hybridization kinetics and thermal stability of PNA duplexes

Published inOrganic & biomolecular chemistry, vol. 22, no. 28, p. 5759-5767
First online date2024
Abstract

Peptide nucleic acid (PNA) is a prominent artificial nucleic acid mimetic and modifications at the γ-position of the peptidic backbone are known to further enhance the desirable properties of PNA in terms of duplex stability. Here, we leveraged a propargyl ether modification at this position for late stage functionalization of PNA to obtain positively charged (cationic amino and guanidinium groups), negatively charged (anionic carboxylate and alkyl phosphonate groups) and neutral (PEG) PNAs to assess the impact of these charges on DNA : PNA and PNA : PNA duplex formation. Thermal stability analysis findings concurred with prior studies showing PNA : DNA duplexes are moderately more stable with cationic PNAs than anionic PNAs at physiological salt concentrations. We show that this effect is derived predominantly from differences in the association kinetics. For PNA : PNA duplexes, anionic PNAs were found to form the most stable duplexes, more stable than neutral PNA : PNA duplexes.

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LOPEZ TENA, Miguel, WINSSINGER, Nicolas. Impact of charges on the hybridization kinetics and thermal stability of PNA duplexes. In: Organic & biomolecular chemistry, 2024, vol. 22, n° 28, p. 5759–5767. doi: 10.1039/d4ob00887a
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