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The Monomer of PNA: Understanding the Building Block of Peptide Nucleic Acids

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· DNA Synthesis

Peptide Nucleic Acids (PNAs) are a class of synthetic molecules that mimic the structure and function of DNA and RNA. Unlike traditional nucleic acids, PNAs have a peptide-like backbone instead of a sugar-phosphate backbone. This unique structure allows PNAs to bind to target DNA or RNA sequences with enhanced affinity and stability. In this article, we will explore the monomer of PNA, which is the fundamental building block of these molecules.

 

The Monomer: N-(2-Aminoethyl)glycine

The monomer of PNA is N-(2-aminoethyl)glycine, a molecule that replaces the sugar-phosphate backbone of DNA with a peptide-like backbone. This monomer is the basic unit from which PNAs are synthesized, and its unique structure is responsible for the enhanced binding properties of PNAs.

 

Enhanced Binding Affinity and Stability

The monomer of PNA plays a crucial role in the binding properties of PNAs. The peptide-like backbone of the monomer allows PNAs to form strong hydrogen bonds with target DNA or RNA sequences, resulting in enhanced binding affinity and stability. This is in contrast to traditional nucleic acids, which rely on weaker hydrogen bonds and stacking interactions to bind to their targets.

 

Synthesis and Applications

PNAs are synthesized by linking multiple monomers together through peptide bonds. The resulting molecules can be designed to target specific DNA or RNA sequences, making them useful tools for a variety of applications, including gene regulation, diagnostics, and therapeutics.

 

Conclusion

The monomer of PNA is a critical component of these synthetic molecules. The unique structure of the monomer, N-(2-aminoethyl)glycine, allows PNAs to bind to target DNA or RNA sequences with enhanced affinity and stability. This property makes PNAs valuable tools for a variety of applications, from gene regulation to diagnostics and therapeutics.

At SBS Genetech, we are at the forefront of this innovation. We offer PNA monomers (adenine, guanine, cytosine, and thymine) protected with an Fmoc group and a Bhoc group, including:

  • Fmoc PNA-A(Bhoc)-OH | 186046-82-2
  • Fmoc PNA-C(Bhoc)-OH | 186046-81-1
  • Fmoc PNA-G(Bhoc)-OH | 186046-83-3
  • Fmoc-PNA-T-OH | 169396-92-3
  • Boc-PNA-A(Z)-OH | 149376-69-2
  • Boc-PNA-C(Z)-OH | 144564-94-3
  • Boc-PNA-G(Z)-OH | 169287-77-8
  • Boc-PNA-T-OH | 139166-80-6
  • Boc-PNA-U-OH | 149500-74-3

Join us in shaping the future of molecular biology and genomics. Contact us today to discuss how our products can accelerate your research and propel your discoveries forward.

 

 

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