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A polyamide nucleic acid (PNA) was designed by detaching the deoxyribose phosphate backbone of DNA in a computer model and replacing it with an achiral polyamide backbone. On the basis of this model, oligomers consisting of thymine-linked aminoethylglycyl units were prepared. These oligomers recognize their complementary target in double-stranded DNA by strand displacement. The displacement is made possible by the extraordinarily high stability of the PNA-DNA hybrids. The results show that the backbone of DNA can be replaced by a polyamide, with the resulting oligomer retaining base-specific hybridization.
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Peter E. Nielsen
University of Copenhagen
Michael D. Miller
Pall Corporation (United States)
Rolf H. Berg
Technical University of Denmark
Science
Nordic Laboratory for Luminescence Dating
Ørsted (Denmark)
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6984e2034612e474968ecaa4 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1962210