نتایج جستجو برای: peptide nucleic acids

تعداد نتایج: 444238  

Journal: :The biophysicist 2023

ABSTRACT Dynamic and flexible nucleic acid models can provide current future scientists with physical intuition for the structure of DNA ways that its synthetic mimics be used to build self-assembling structures advanced nanomachines. As more research labs classrooms dive into field structural nanotechnology, students researchers need access interactive, dynamic, handheld models. Here, we prese...

2006
ANETTE JACOB JÖRG D. HOHEISEL

Definition Peptide nucleic acid (PNA) is an artificial mimic of nucleic acid, which was invented more than a decade ago (7). The molecule combines many features that are similar to those of natural nucleic acids with characteristics that are rather different or even unique to PNA. First and foremost, N-(2-aminoethyl)-glycine units linked by ▶amide bonds substitute the (deoxy)ribosephosphate bac...

2015
Michael Filarsky Karina Zillner Ingrid Araya Ana Villar-Garea Rainer Merkl Gernot Längst Attila Németh

The AT-hook has been defined as a DNA binding peptide motif that contains a glycine-arginine-proline (G-R-P) tripeptide core flanked by basic amino acids. Recent reports documented variations in the sequence of AT-hooks and revealed RNA binding activity of some canonical AT-hooks, suggesting a higher structural and functional variability of this protein domain than previously anticipated. Here ...

Journal: :Biomedical microdevices 2005
Chuanwu Xi Lutgarde Raskin Stephen A Boppart

Molecular beacons, oligonucleotide probes that fluoresce upon hybridization to a target nucleic acid, can be used in microfluidic devices to detect and quantify nucleic acids in solution as well as inside bacterial cells. Three essential steps towards the development of such devices as integrated microfluidic biosensors using molecular beacons were investigated in the present study. First, expe...

2018
Tirayut Vilaivan

Fluorogenic oligonucleotide probes that can produce a change in fluorescence signal upon binding to specific biomolecular targets, including nucleic acids as well as non-nucleic acid targets, such as proteins and small molecules, have applications in various important areas. These include diagnostics, drug development and as tools for studying biomolecular interactions in situ and in real time....

Journal: :Molecular pharmaceutics 2013
Amit Gangar Adrian Fegan Sidath C Kumarapperuma Peter Huynh Alexey Benyumov Carston R Wagner

Synthetic nucleic acids have shown great potential in the treatment of various diseases. Nevertheless, the selective delivery to a target tissue has proved challenging. The coupling of nucleic acids to targeting peptides, proteins, and antibodies has been explored as an approach for their selective tissue delivery. Nevertheless, the preparation of covalently coupled peptides and proteins that c...

2017
Arnaud Baumann Mirjam Susanna Kiener Brendan Haigh Vincent Perreten Artur Summerfield

Cathelicidins encompass a family of cationic peptides characterized by antimicrobial activity and other functions, such as the ability to enhance the sensing of nucleic acids by the innate immune system. The present study aimed to investigate the ability of the bovine cathelicidins indolicidin, bactenecin (Bac)1, Bac5, bovine myeloid antimicrobial peptide (BMAP)-27, BMAP-28, and BMAP-34 to inhi...

2007
Khirud Gogoi Meenakshi V. Mane Sunita S. Kunte Vaijayanti A. Kumar

The specific 1,3 dipolar Hüisgen cycloaddition reaction known as 'click-reaction' between azide and alkyne groups is employed for the synthesis of peptide-oligonucleotide conjugates. The peptide nucleic acids (PNA)/DNA and peptides may be appended either by azide or alkyne groups. The cycloaddition reaction between the azide and alkyne appended substrates allows the synthesis of the desired con...

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