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Kinetic and thermodynamic analysis of triplex formation between peptide nucleic acid and double-stranded RNA

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Kinetics and thermodynamics of triplex formation between 9-mer homopyrimidine PNA (H<sub>2</sub>N-Lys-TCTCCTCCC-CONH<sub>2</sub>) and double-stranded RNA (dsRNA, 5'-AGAGGAGGG-3'/3'-UCUCCUCCC-5') at acidic pH were studied by means of a stopped-flow technique and isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC). These results revealed the following main findings: (i) the stable PNA-dsRNA triplex formation mostly originated from the large association rate constant (k<sub>on</sub>), which was dominated by both the charge neutral PNA backbone and the protonation level of the PNA cytosine. (ii) The temperature dependence of the enthalpy change (ΔH) and k<sub>on</sub> suggested that the association phase of the PNA-dsRNA triplex formation comprised a non-directional nucleation-zipping mechanism that was coupled with the conformational transition of the unbound PNA. (iii) The destabilization by a mismatch in the dsRNA sequence mainly resulted from the decreased magnitude of both k<sub>on</sub> and ΔH. (iv) There was sequence and position dependence of the mismatch on ΔH and the activation energy (E<sub>on</sub>), which illustrated the importance of base pairing in the middle of the sequence. Our results for the first time revealed an association mechanism for the PNA-dsRNA triplex formation. A set of the kinetic and thermodynamic data we reported here will also expand the scope of understanding for nucleic acid recognition by PNA.

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