2011
DOI: 10.1002/anie.201006498
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Control of the Chirality and Helicity of Oligomers of Serinol Nucleic Acid (SNA) by Sequence Design

Abstract: The construction of an artificial double helix that mimics natural DNA or RNA has been one of the most challenging endeavors in chemistry. [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9] Recently, Meggers and co-workers showed that even a simple acyclic propylene glycol with two carbon atoms in the main chain (see (S)-GNA in Figure 1) as a nucleobase tether could form a more stable duplex than that of native DNA or RNA. [10][11][12][13] This pioneering work prompted us to synthesize a new foldamer with three carbon atoms in the m… Show more

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“…The striking difference in the intra-and inter-system basepairing of isoGNA, in combination with other studies, [4-6, [14][15][16] reinforces the notion that the backbone plays a critical role in fine-tuning the nature of the base-pairing for the same set of canonical nucleobases (found in nature). The acyclic nucleic acid (FNA) system exhibits no intra-system base-pairing and shows very limited duplex formation with RNA and DNA.…”
supporting
confidence: 83%
“…The striking difference in the intra-and inter-system basepairing of isoGNA, in combination with other studies, [4-6, [14][15][16] reinforces the notion that the backbone plays a critical role in fine-tuning the nature of the base-pairing for the same set of canonical nucleobases (found in nature). The acyclic nucleic acid (FNA) system exhibits no intra-system base-pairing and shows very limited duplex formation with RNA and DNA.…”
supporting
confidence: 83%
“…The SNA duplex S8 c/S8 d , in which the base sequence is reversed relative to that of S8 a/S8 b , is an enantiomer of S8 a/S8 b due to the symmetrical structure of the serinol unit (Figure 1). 18 Hence, S8 a/S8 b and S8 c/S8 d duplexes gave exactly the same T m values. a TNA is not symmetrical, and the duplex T8 a/T8 b had a slightly higher T m than T8 c/T8 d .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…The T m values listed in Table 1 and Figure S2 of the Supporting Information include previously reported values as well as newly measured ones for comparison 17. 18 The T m values of native DNA ( D8 a/D8 b ) and RNA duplexes ( R8 a/R8 b ) were 29.0 and 38.9 °C, respectively. The homoduplex of a TNA with the same sequence ( T8 a/T8 b ) had a much higher T m (62.7 °C).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 77%
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