NMR Solution Structure of a Peptide Nucleic Acid Complexed with RNA

Stephen C. Brown(Research Triangle Park Foundation), Stephen A. Thomson(Research Triangle Park Foundation), James M. Veal(Research Triangle Park Foundation), Donald G. Davis(Research Triangle Park Foundation)
Science
August 5, 1994
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Abstract

Peptide nucleic acids (PNA) incorporating nucleic acid bases into an achiral polyamide backbone bind to DNA in a sequence-dependent manner. The structure of a PNA-ribonucleic acid (RNA) complex was determined with nuclear magnetic resonance methods. A hexameric PNA formed a 1:1 complex with a complementary RNA that is an antiparallel, right-handed double helix with Watson-Crick base pairing similar to the "A" form structure of RNA duplexes. The achiral PNA backbone assumed a distinct conformation upon binding that differed from previously proposed models and provides a basis for further structure-based design of antisense agents.


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