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Combining G‐Quadruplex Targeting Motifs on a Single Peptide Nucleic Acid Scaffold: A Hybrid (3+1) PNA–DNA Bimolecular Quadruplex
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Dna NanotechnologyNucleic Acid ChemistryBiochemistryNatural SciencesPna 1Nucleic Acid BiochemistryBioconjugationMolecular BiologyDna ReplicationOligonucleotidePna–dna Bimolecular QuadruplexHybrid Pna-dna QuadruplexDna ComputingChemical BiologyPna SequenceMacromolecular AssembliesStructural BiologyG‐quadruplex Targeting Motifs
We describe the first G-quadruplex targeting approach that combines intercalation and hybridization strategies by investigating the interaction of a G-rich peptide nucleic acid (PNA) acridone conjugate 1 with a three-repeat fragment of the human telomere G 3 to form a hybrid PNA-DNA quadruplex that mimicks the biologically relevant (3+1) pure DNA dimeric telomeric quadruplex. Using a combination of UV and fluorescence spectroscopy, circular dichroism (CD), and mass-spectrometry, we show that PNA 1 can induce the formation of a bimolecular hybrid quadruplex even at low salt concentration upon interaction with a single-stranded three-repeat fragment of telomeric DNA. However, PNA 1 cannot invade a short fragment of B-DNA even if the latter contains a CCC motif complementary to the PNA sequence. These studies could open up new possibilities for the design of a novel generation of quadruplex ligands that target not only the external features of the quadruplex but also its central core constituted by the tetrads themselves.
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