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Switchable Protecting Strategy for Solid Phase Synthesis of DNA and RNA Interacting Nucleopeptides

Authors :
Sandro Cosconati
Paola Stiuso
Maria Gaglione
Maria Emilia Mercurio
Anna Messere
Angela Chambery
Stefano Tomassi
Rosita Russo
Ettore Novellino
Salvatore Di Maro
Stefania Lama
Mercurio, Me
Tomassi, S
Gaglione, M
Russo, R
Chambery, A
Lama, S
Stiuso, P
Cosconati, S
Novellino, E
Di Maro, S
Messere, A.
Mercurio, Maria Emilia
Tomassi, Stefano
Gaglione, Maria
Russo, Rosita
Chambery, Angela
Lama, Stefania
Stiuso, Paola
Cosconati, Sandro
Novellino, Ettore
DI MARO, Salvatore
Messere, Anna
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Nucleopeptides are promising nucleic acid mimetics in which the peptide backbone bears nucleobases. They can recognize DNA and RNA targets modulating their biological functions. To date, the lack of an effective strategy for the synthesis of nucleopeptides prevents their evaluation for biological and biomedical applications. Herein, we describe an unprecedented approach that enables the synthesis of cationic both homo and heterosequence nucleopeptides wholly on solid support with high yield and purity. Spectroscopic studies indicate advantageous properties of the nucleopeptides in terms of binding, thermodynamic stability and sequence specific recognition. Biostability assay and laser scanning confocal microscopy analyses reveal that the nucleopeptides feature acceptable serum stability and ability to cross the cell membrane.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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