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Binding affinities of Oligonucleotides and PNAs containing phenoxazine and g-clamp cytosine analogues are unusually sequence-dependent

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Volume 9, Issue 22, Pages 4503-4506

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ol701826x

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[GRAPHICS] Melting temperatures of DNA duplexes containing the phenoxazine (P) and G-clamp (X) cytosine analogues exhibited a strong and unusual dependence on the nucleoside flanking the modified nucleobase, and the same trend was observed in PNA-DNA duplexes incorporating X in the PNA chain. Molecular dynamics simulations of the DNA duplexes show that generalized stacking (including secondary interactions of the ammonium group of X) and hydrogen bonding are good descriptors of the different duplex stabilities.

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