Abstract

By using suitably designed chiral, lysine-based PNAs (chPNAs), the stability of complementary chPNAchPNA duplexes can be depressed, maintaining or improving at the same time the stability of the corresponding PNA-DNA duplexes. This approach could be used in order to develop chPNAs able to perform double duplex DNA invasion.

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