Modular nucleic acid surrogates. Solid phase synthesis of alpha-helical peptide nucleic acids (alpha PNAs)
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Authors | Garner P  Dey S  Huang Y  Zhang X   |
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Affiliation | Department of Chemistry   Case Western Reserve University   Cleveland   Ohio 44106-7078   USA. ppg@po.cwru.edu   |
Journal | Org Lett |
Year | 1999 |
Abstract
[formula: see text] The synthesis and characterization of prototype alpha-helical peptide nucleic acid (alpha PNA) modules 1-3 as well as disulfide dimers 4 and 5 are reported. These molecules combine an alpha-helical peptidyl scaffold with well-defined nucleobase molecular recognition patterns and could serve as a basis for novel antisense and/or antigene agents. Structure assignments for these alpha PNAs were supported by MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry, and the alpha-helical nature of 4 in water was confirmed by circular dichroism (CD) spectroscopy.