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Aminoethylprolyl Peptide Nucleic Acids (aepPNA):  Chiral PNA Analogues That Form Highly Stable DNA:aepPNA<sub>2</sub> Triplexes

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[formula: see text] The replacement of the glycyl component in the peptide nucleic acid (PNA) backbone by a prolyl unit bearing a nucleobase leads to the aminoethylprolyl (aep) PNAs, which are chiral and cationic. The homooligomeric aepPNA binds to complementary DNA sequences with high affinity and sequence specificity, forming highly stable triplexes.

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