1. Solid-phase synthesis of cyclic PNA and PNA-DNA chimeras
- Author
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Daniela Montesarchio, De Napoli L, Anna Messere, Di Fabio G, Moggio L, Di Blasio B, Jennifer D'Onofrio, Moggio, L., DE NAPOLI, L., DI BLASIO, B., DI FABIO, G., D'Onofrio, J., Montesarchio, D., Messere, Anna, L., Moggio, DE NAPOLI, Lorenzo, B., DI BLASIO, DI FABIO, Giovanni, J., Donofrio, Montesarchio, Daniela, and A., Messere
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Peptide Nucleic Acids ,modified oligonucleotide ,Molecular Structure ,Chemistry ,Stereochemistry ,solid-phase synthesi ,circular dumbbell oligonucleotides ,solid phase synthesi ,Organic Chemistry ,Peptide ,DNA ,DNA-PNA chimera ,Biochemistry ,Combinatorial chemistry ,PNA-DNA chimeras ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Solid-phase synthesis ,Cyclization ,Molecule ,cyclic PNA ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Linker ,cyclic molecule - Abstract
A new and versatile on-line automated solid-phase approach to obtain cyclic PNA (I and III) and cyclic PNA-DNA chimeras (II) in highly pure form has been developed. Starting from a Tentagel matrix functionalized with a 3-chloro-4-hydroxyphenylacetic linker, the synthesis of representative, new cyclic molecules by standard peptide and phosphoramidite-based chemistry has been achieved. © 2006 American Chemical Society.
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- 2006