Thermodynamic Analysis of Nylon Nucleic Acids
β Scribed by Yu Liu; Risheng Wang; Liang Ding; Ruojie Sha; Philip S. Lukeman; James W. Canary; Nadrian C. Seeman
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 333 KB
- Volume
- 9
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1439-4227
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
The stability and structure of nylon nucleic acid duplexes with complementary DNA and RNA strands was examined. Thermal denaturing studies of a series of oligonucleotides that contained nylon nucleic acids (1β5 amide linkages) revealed that the amide linkage significantly enhanced the binding affinity of nylon nucleic acids towards both complementary DNA (up to 26βΒ°C increase in the thermal transition temperature (T~m~) for five linkages) and RNA (around 15βΒ°C increase in T~m~ for five linkages) compared with nonamide linked precursor strands. For both DNA and RNA complements, increasing derivatization decreased the melting temperatures of uncoupled molecules relative to unmodified strands; by contrast, increasing lengths of coupled copolymer raised T~m~ from less to slightly greater than T~m~ of unmodified strands. Thermodynamic data extracted from melting curves and CD spectra of nylon nucleic acid duplexes were consistent with loss of stability due to incorporation of pendent groups on the 2β²βposition of ribose and recovery of stability upon linkage of the side chains.
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