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I. PROGRESS IN SECOND GENERATION OLIGOMER THERAPEUTICS

Synthesis and Hybridization Properties of Modified Oligonucleotides with PNA-DNA Dimer Blocks

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Pages 977-980 | Published online: 16 Aug 2006
 

Abstract

Different modified PNA-DNA dimer-analogous synthons (I and II) were synthesized as phosphoramidites. These dimer units were assembled by a 5′-modified deoxythymidine and a modified PNA monomer. These synthons were used in the routine coupling procedure for oligonucleotides. Therefore no PNA coupling chemistry is necessary to synthesize PNA-DNA chimeric oligonucleotides. Various deoxyoligonucleotides were synthesized introducing the dimer blocks I and II at different positions in the sequences. Melting temperatures of the modified oligonucleotides with their complementary DNA analogues were determined.

Backbone modifications of oligonucleotides are required in the antisense strategy for protection against endonucleolytic cleavage in biological environment. Peptide nucleic acids (PNA fragments) are known to be nuclease resistant analogues, which show stable and discriminating hybridization. For this reason we prepared chimeric PNA-DNA oligomers by incorporation of two different modified PNA-DNA dimer blocks (Scheme A) into oligonucleotides. Melting temperatures of the modified oligonucleotides with their complementary DNA were determined.

Notes

This work was supported by the land of Baden-Württemberg through a fellowship to D.W. and by the Graduiertenkolleg “Biomolekulare Medizin”. We thank Dr. Hinz, M. and Dr. Bader, R. for support and helpful comments

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