Perspectives on conformationally constrained peptide nucleic acid (PNA): insights into the structural design, properties and applications
C Suparpprom, T Vilaivan - RSC Chemical Biology, 2022 - pubs.rsc.org
Peptide nucleic acid or PNA is a synthetic DNA mimic that contains a sequence of
nucleobases attached to a peptide-like backbone derived from N-2-aminoethylglycine. The …
nucleobases attached to a peptide-like backbone derived from N-2-aminoethylglycine. The …
Peptide nucleic acid-assisted generation of targeted double-stranded DNA breaks with T7 endonuclease I
Gene-editing technologies have revolutionized biotechnology, but current gene editors
suffer from several limitations. Here, we harnessed the power of gamma-modified peptide …
suffer from several limitations. Here, we harnessed the power of gamma-modified peptide …
DNA sequencing and bar‐coding using solid‐state nanopores
E Atas, A Singer, A Meller - Electrophoresis, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Nanopores have emerged as a prominent single‐molecule analytic tool with particular
promise for genomic applications. In this review, we discuss two potential applications of the …
promise for genomic applications. In this review, we discuss two potential applications of the …
Fluorescence imaging of single-copy DNA sequences within the human genome using PNA-directed padlock probe assembly
AI Yaroslavsky, IV Smolina - Chemistry & biology, 2013 - cell.com
We present an approach for fluorescent in situ detection of short, single-copy sequences
within genomic DNA in human cells. The single-copy sensitivity and single-base specificity …
within genomic DNA in human cells. The single-copy sensitivity and single-base specificity …
Building on the peptide nucleic acid (PNA) scaffold: A biomolecular engineering approach
Peptide nucleic acids (PNAs) are polyamide analogues of nucleic acids, very effective in
terms of affinity and selectivity in DNA/RNA recognition. As other supramolecular entities, the …
terms of affinity and selectivity in DNA/RNA recognition. As other supramolecular entities, the …
Selective Enrichment of Low‐Abundance DNA Variants Based on Programmable Peptide Nucleic Acid Probes
Comprehensive Summary Single‐nucleotide variants (SNVs) are crucial in disease
development, but their accurate detection is challenging due to their low abundance and …
development, but their accurate detection is challenging due to their low abundance and …
A rapid bioanalytical tool for detection of sequence-specific circular DNA and mitochondrial DNA point mutations
Mutations in mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) have been an essential cause of numerous
diseases, making their identification critically important. The majority of mtDNA screening …
diseases, making their identification critically important. The majority of mtDNA screening …
PPG peptide nucleic acids that promote DNA guanine quadruplexes
EA Englund, P Gupta, CM Micklitsch… - …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Recent studies have shown that guanine‐rich (G‐rich) sequences with the potential to form
quadruplexes might play a role in normal transcription as well as overexpression of …
quadruplexes might play a role in normal transcription as well as overexpression of …
Methods and compositions for genomic target enrichment and selective dna sequencing
PM Lizardi, BW Ferguson - US Patent App. 17/361,142, 2021 - Google Patents
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Detection of Diverse Cancer-related Biomarkers Utilizing Electrical Impedance Sensors
Y Zhang - 2020 - search.proquest.com
Cancer contributes to the most dreaded global disease, and collective types of cancer have
been identified as the second largest cause of death in the United States. The high mortality …
been identified as the second largest cause of death in the United States. The high mortality …