نتایج جستجو برای: pna

تعداد نتایج: 2238  

2006
Clyde Wilson Xuan Liu Scott M. Lesch Donald L. Suarez George E. Brown

In an effort to elucidate the physiological processes involved in cowpea differential growth response of four major USA cowpea cultivars (CB5, CB27, 8517 and 7964) to increasing salinity, we investigated the effect of salinity on leaf gas exchange of net photosynthetic rate per unit leaf mass (Pnm) and per unit leaf area (Pna), and stomatal conductance (gs) of the four cowpea cultivars. The exp...

Journal: :Oligonucleotides 2008
Sabyasachi Ganguly Binay Chaubey Snehlata Tripathi Alok Upadhyay Prasad V S V Neti Roger W Howell Virendra Nath Pandey

We have demonstrated that polyamide nucleic acids complementary to the transactivation response (TAR) element of HIV-1 LTR inhibit HIV-1 production when transfected in HIV-1 infected cells. We have further shown that anti-TAR PNA (PNA(TAR)) conjugated with cell-penetrating peptide (CPP) is rapidly taken up by cells and exhibits strong antiviral and anti-HIV-1 virucidal activities. Here, we phar...

2013
Hye Sook Kim Jae Sook Sung Song-Ju Yang Nak-Jung Kwon LiHua Jin Seung Tae Kim Kyong Hwa Park Sang Won Shin Han Kyeom Kim Jin-Hyoung Kang Jeong-Oh Kim Jae Yong Park Jin Eun Choi HyoungKyu Yoon Chan Kwon Park Kap-Seok Yang Jeong-Sun Seo Yeul Hong Kim

Direct sequencing remains the most widely used method for the detection of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) mutations in lung cancer; however, its relatively low sensitivity limits its clinical use. The objective of this study was to investigate the sensitivity of detecting an epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) mutation from peptide nucleic acid-locked nucleic acid polymerase chain ...

Journal: :Chemical communications 2005
Yamuna Krishnan-Ghosh Andrew M Whitney Shankar Balasubramanian

The tetramolecular PNA quadruplex motif has been probed using a dynamic covalent chemistry (DCC) approach to create and characterize a bimolecular PNA quadruplex.

Journal: :Current issues in molecular biology 1999
P E Nielsen M Egholm

Peptide Nucleic Acid (PNA) is a powerful new biomolecular tool with a wide range of important applications. PNA mimics the behaviour of DNA and binds complementary nucleic acid strands. The unique chemical, physical and biological properties of PNA have been exploited to produce powerful biomolecular tools, antisense and antigene agents, molecular probes and biosensors.

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
Faye A Rogers Karen M Vasquez Michael Egholm Peter M Glazer

Site-specific DNA binding molecules offer the potential for genetic manipulation of mammalian cells. Peptide nucleic acids (PNAs) are a DNA mimic in which the purine and pyrimidine bases are attached to a polyamide backbone. PNAs bind with high affinity to single-stranded DNA via Watson-Crick base pairing and can form triple helices via Hoogsteen binding to DNAPNA duplexes. Dimeric bis-PNAs cap...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1998
G Aldrian-Herrada M G Desarménien H Orcel L Boissin-Agasse J Méry J Brugidou A Rabié

A peptide nucleic acid (PNA) antisense for the AUG translation initiation region of prepro-oxytocin mRNA was synthesized and coupled to a r etro-inverso peptide that is rapidly taken up by cells. This bioconjugate was internalized by cultured cerebral cortex neurons within minutes, according to the specific property of the vector peptide. The PNA alone also entered the cells, but more slowly. C...

2001
Tiziana Parasassi Filippo Conti Enrico Gratton

The fluorescence lifetimes of parinaric acid (PnA) isomers have been measured in pure solvents and in synthetic phospholipid membranes over a wide temperature range. In pure solvents, dodecane, ethanol, and cyclohexanol, the emission is well described by three exponential components of approximately 40, 12, and 2 ns. The preexponential factor of the long-lifetime component is quite small, and t...

Journal: :Journal of embryology and experimental morphology 1985
R Burt H Anderson

The location of peanut agglutinin (PNA) binding was investigated in the segmental ganglia of the developing grasshopper embryo. Neuronal processes were stained but cell bodies were not. The first appearance of PNA binding in development was associated with the first neurons to initiate axon outgrowth, the progeny of the MP2 cells. In the early stages of development the location of PNA binding w...

Journal: :General physiology and biophysics 1988
E Koppenhöfer K H Bohuslavizki

We tried to reproduce some basic implications of the Hodgkin-Huxley-Frankenhaeuser formalism by measuring sodium currents in single myelinated nerve fibres with a commercially available version of the potential clamp device according to Nonner. The following contradictory observations were made: 1. The potential dependence of the time to peak sodium currents showed a discontinuity around the so...

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