journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24044052/rapid-genotyping-using-pyrene-perylene-locked-nucleic-acid-complexes
#21
JOURNAL ARTICLE
T Santhosh Kumar, Anna Myznikova, Evgeniya Samokhina, Irina Kira Astakhova
We have developed an assay for single strand DNA and RNA detection which is based on novel pyrene-perylene FRET pairs attached to short LNA/DNA probes. The assay is based on ratiometric emission upon binding of target DNA/RNA by three combinations of fluorescent LNA/DNA reporter strands. Specific geometry of the pyrene fluorophore attached to the 2'-amino group of 2'-amino-LNA in position 4 allows for the first time to efficiently utilize dipole-dipole orientation parameter for sensing of single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in nucleic acid targets by FRET...
April 2013: Artificial DNA, PNA & XNA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24044051/in-vitro-selection-of-bna-lna-aptamers
#22
REVIEW
Masayasu Kuwahara, Satoshi Obika
Recently, we achieved the first in vitro selection of 2'-O,4'-C-methylene bridged/locked nucleic acid (2',4'-BNA/LNA) aptamers. High-affinity thrombin-binding aptamers (TBAs) were obtained from DNA-based libraries containing 2'-O,4'-C-methylene-bridged/linked bicyclic ribonucleotides (B/L nucleotides) in the 5'-primer region, using the method of capillary electrophoresis systematic evolution of ligands by exponential enrichment (CE-SELEX). Furthermore, a similar selection protocol could provide TBAs that contain B/L nucleotides in both primer and random regions...
April 2013: Artificial DNA, PNA & XNA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23954968/nanoparticle-for-delivery-of-antisense-%C3%AE-pna-oligomers-targeting-ccr5
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Raman Bahal, Nicole Ali McNeer, Danith H Ly, W Mark Saltzman, Peter M Glazer
The development of a new class of peptide nucleic acids (PNAs), i.e., gamma PNAs (γPNAs), creates the need for a general and effective method for its delivery into cells for regulating gene expression in mammalian cells. Here we report the antisense activity of a recently developed hydrophilic and biocompatible diethylene glycol (miniPEG)-based gamma peptide nucleic acid called MPγPNAs via its delivery by poly(lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA)-based nanoparticle system. We show that MPγPNA oligomers designed to bind to the selective region of chemokine receptor 5 (CC R5) transcript, induce potent and sequence-specific antisense effects as compared with regular PNA oligomers...
April 2013: Artificial DNA, PNA & XNA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23912716/digitizing-humanity
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Roy D Sleator, Aisling O'Driscoll
The application of ex vivo synthetic DNA as a high capacity information storage medium is well documented. Herein, we consider the potential for synthetic DNA to be incorporated as part of the human genome; providing a definitive, accessible, in vivo database of patient history.
April 2013: Artificial DNA, PNA & XNA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23603781/rna-topology
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maxim D Frank-Kamenetskii
A new variety on non-coding RNA has been discovered by several groups: circular RNA (circRNA). This discovery raises intriguing questions about the possibility of the existence of knotted RNA molecules and the existence of a new class of enzymes changing RNA topology, RNA topoisomerases.
April 2013: Artificial DNA, PNA & XNA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23507698/nucleic-acid-sensing-by-an-orthogonal-reporter-system-based-on-homo-dna
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Matthias Stoop, Camille Désiron, Christian J Leumann
We have developed an assay for single strand DNA or RNA detection which is based on the homo-DNA templated Staudinger reduction of the profluorophore rhodamine-azide. The assay is based on a three component system, consisting of a homo-DNA/DNA hybrid probe, a set of homo-DNA reporter strands and the target DNA or RNA. We present two different formats of the assay (Omega probe and linear probe) in which the linear probe was found to perform best with catalytic turnover of the reporter strands (TON: 8) and a match/mismatch discrimination of up to 19...
January 2013: Artificial DNA, PNA & XNA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23445822/fluorescent-triplex-forming-dna-oligonucleotides-labeled-with-a-thiazole-orange-dimer-unit
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shuji Ikeda, Hiroyuki Yanagisawa, Mizue Yuki, Akimitsu Okamoto
Fluorescent probes for the detection of a double-stranded DNA were prepared by labeling a triplex-forming DNA oligonucleotide with a thiazole orange (TO) dimer unit. They belong to ECHO (exciton-controlled hybridization-sensitive fluorescent oligonucleotide) probes which we have previously reported. The excitonic interaction between the two TO molecules was expected to effectively suppress the background fluorescence of the probes. The applicability of the ECHO probes for the detection of double-stranded DNA was confirmed by examining the thermal stability and photophysical and kinetic properties of the DNA triplexes formed by the ECHO probes...
January 2013: Artificial DNA, PNA & XNA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23422249/di-heterometalation-of-thiol-functionalized-peptide-nucleic-acids
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tanmaya Joshi, Malay Patra, Leone Spiccia, Gilles Gasser
As a proof-of-principle, two hetero-bimetallic PNA oligomers containing a ruthenium(II) polypyridyl and a cyclopentadienyl manganese tricarbonyl complex have been prepared by serial combination of solid-phase peptide coupling and in-solution thiol chemistry. Solid-phase N-terminus attachment of Ru(II)-polypyridyl carboxylic acid derivative, C1, onto the thiol-functionalized PNA backbone (H-a-a-g-t-c-t-g-c-linker-cys-NH 2) has been performed by standard peptide coupling method. As two parallel approaches, the strong affinity of thiols for maleimide and haloacetyl group has been exploited for subsequent post-SPPS addition of cymantrene-based organometallic cores, C2 and C3...
January 2013: Artificial DNA, PNA & XNA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23422048/a-solid-phase-cuaac-strategy-for-the-synthesis-of-pna-containing-nucleobase-surrogates
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
André H St Amant, Christopher Engbers, Robert H E Hudson
The synthesis of an azide containing PNA monomer is described. The monomer was incorporated into two PNA sequences for the purpose of synthesizing an intercalating fluorophore-labeled PNA and a metal binding hairpin using a solid phase copper catalyzed azide-alkyne Huisgen cycloaddition (CuAAC). Click chemistry was performed using 2-ethynylfluorene or 1-ethynylpyrene to add a fluorophore to the PNA, which were tested for their ability to recognize an abasic site on a DNA target. A PNA hairpin possessing azide monomers at each termini was synthesized and reacted with 2-ethynylpyridine to form a hairpin that is stabilized by Ni²⁺...
January 2013: Artificial DNA, PNA & XNA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23406786/bending-of-short-dna-helices
#30
COMMENT
Alexander Vologodskii, Quan Du, Maxim D Frank-Kamenetskii
In their recent Science paper, Vafabakhsh and Ha claim that DNA duplexes at the range of 100 bp experience anomalous flexibility, much greater than the flexibility of large DNA molecules. ( 1) However, careful reevaluation of their data leads to the conclusion that the presented data do not warrant the authors' claim.
January 2013: Artificial DNA, PNA & XNA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23370267/templating-effect-in-dna-proximity-ligation-enables-use-of-non-bioorthogonal-chemistry-in-biological-fluids
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nicholas G Spiropulos, Jennifer M Heemstra
Here we describe the first example of selective reductive amination in biological fluids using split aptamer proximity ligation (StAPL). Utilizing the cocaine split aptamer, we demonstrate small-molecule-dependent ligation that is dose-dependent over a wide range of target concentrations in buffer, human blood serum and artificial urine medium. We explore the substrate binding preferences of the split aptamer and find that the cinchona alkaloids quinine and quinidine bind to the aptamer with higher affinity than cocaine...
July 1, 2012: Artificial DNA, PNA & XNA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23104084/to-dna-all-information-is-equal
#32
COMMENT
Lau Sennels, Thomas Bentin
Information storage capabilities are key in most aspects of society and the requirement for storage capacity is rapidly expanding. In principle, DNA could be a high-density medium for information storage. Church and coworkers recently demonstrated how binary data can be encoded, stored in, and retrieved from a library of oligonucleotides, increasing by several orders of magnitude the amount and density of manmade information stored in DNA to date. The technology remains in its infancy and important hurdles have yet to be overcome in order to realize its potential...
July 1, 2012: Artificial DNA, PNA & XNA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22925824/peptide-nucleic-acids-in-materials-science
#33
REVIEW
Davide Bonifazi, Laure-Elie Carloni, Valentina Corvaglia, Arnaud Delforge
This review highlights the recent methods to prepare PNA-based materials through a combination of self-assembly and self-organization processes. The use of these methods allows easy and versatile preparation of structured hybrid materials showing specific recognition properties and unique physicochemical properties at the nano- and micro-scale levels displaying potential applications in several directions, ranging from sensors and microarrays to nanostructured devices for biochips.
July 1, 2012: Artificial DNA, PNA & XNA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22871882/dna-display-of-pna-tagged-ligands-a-versatile-strategy-to-screen-libraries-and-control-geometry-of-multidentate-ligands
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nicolas Winssinger
Over the past decade, several technologies have emerged to access nucleic acid-tagged libraries and select the fittest compound within such libraries. This perspective focuses on recent development with PNA-tagged small molecules displayed on DNA templates for screening purposes and to probe the optimal geometry in multivalent interactions.
July 1, 2012: Artificial DNA, PNA & XNA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22821257/artificial-dna-and-surface-plasmon-resonance
#35
REVIEW
Roberta D'Agata, Giuseppe Spoto
The combined use of surface plasmon resonance (SPR) and modified or mimic oligonucleotides have expanded diagnostic capabilities of SPR-based biosensors and have allowed detailed studies of molecular recognition processes. This review summarizes the most significant advances made in this area over the past 15 years.   Functional and conformationally restricted DNA analogs (e.g., aptamers and PNAs) when used as components of SPR biosensors contribute to enhance the biosensor sensitivity and selectivity. At the same time, the SPR technology brings advantages that allows forbetter exploration of underlying properties of non-natural nucleic acid structures such us DNAzymes, LNA and HNA...
April 2012: Artificial DNA, PNA & XNA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22777061/letter-from-the-editors
#36
Roberto Corradini, Stefano Sforza
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
April 2012: Artificial DNA, PNA & XNA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22772040/pna-bearing-5-azidomethyluracil-a-novel-approach-for-solid-and-solution-phase-modification
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alex Manicardi, Alessandro Accetta, Tullia Tedeschi, Stefano Sforza, Rosangela Marchelli, Roberto Corradini
Fmoc- and Boc-protected modified monomers bearing 5-azidomethyluracil nucleobase were synthesized. Four different solid-phase synthetic strategies were tested in order to evaluate the application of this series of monomers for the solid-phase synthesis of modified PNA. The azide was used as masked amine for the introduction of amide-linked functional groups, allowing the production of a library of compounds starting from a single modified monomer. The azide function was also exploited as reactive group for the modification of PNA in solution via azide-alkyne click cycloaddition...
April 2012: Artificial DNA, PNA & XNA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22772039/helix-control-in-polymers-case-of-peptide-nucleic-acids-pnas
#38
REVIEW
Filbert Totsingan, Vipul Jain, Mark M Green
The helix is a critical conformation exhibited by biological macromolecules and plays a key role in fundamental biological processes. Biological helical polymers exist in a single helical sense arising from the chiral effect of their primary units-for example, DNA and proteins adopt predominantly a right-handed helix conformation in response to the asymmetric conformational propensity of D-sugars and L-amino acids, respectively. In using these homochiral systems, nature blocks our observations of some fascinating aspects of the cooperativity in helical systems, although when useful for a specific purpose, "wrong" enantiomers may be incorporated in specific places...
April 2012: Artificial DNA, PNA & XNA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22772038/selective-recognition-of-dna-from-olive-leaves-and-olive-oil-by-pna-and-modified-pna-microarrays
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Stefano Rossi, Alessandro Calabretta, Tullia Tedeschi, Stefano Sforza, Sergio Arcioni, Luciana Baldoni, Roberto Corradini, Rosangela Marchelli
PNA probes for the specific detection of DNA from olive oil samples by microarray technology were developed. The presence of as low as 5% refined hazelnut (Corylus avellana) oil in extra-virgin olive oil (Olea europaea L.) could be detected by using a PNA microarray. A set of two single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) from the Actin gene of Olive was chosen as a model for evaluating the ability of PNA probes for discriminating olive cultivars. Both unmodified and C2-modified PNAs bearing an arginine side-chain were used, the latter showing higher sequence specificity...
April 2012: Artificial DNA, PNA & XNA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22772037/introduction-of-multiphosphonate-ligand-to-peptide-nucleic-acid-for-metal-ion-conjugation
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuichiro Aiba, Yuta Honda, Yue Han, Makoto Komiyama
Peptide nucleic acid (PNA) is one of the most widely used synthetic DNA analogs. Conjugation of functional molecules to PNA is very effective to further widen its potential applications. For this purpose, here we report the synthesis of several ligand monomers and introduced them to PNA. These ligand-modified PNAs attract cerium ion and are useful for site-selective DNA hydrolysis. It should be noted that these ligands on PNA are also effective even under the conditions of invasion complex.
April 2012: Artificial DNA, PNA & XNA
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