A novel synthesis of C(2)-modified
peptide nucleic acids (PNAs)
is proposed, using a submonomeric strategy with minimally protected
building blocks, which allowed a reduction in the required synthetic
steps. N(3)-unprotected,
d
-Lys- and
d
-Arg-based
backbones were used to obtain positively charged PNAs with high optical
purity, as inferred from chiral GC measurements. “Chiral-box”
PNAs targeting the G12D point mutation of the
KRAS
gene were produced using this method, showing improved sequence
selectivity for the mutated- vs wild-type DNA strand with respect
to unmodified PNAs.
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