2009
DOI: 10.1093/nass/nrp028
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Studies on the effects of arginine residues introduced to peptide ribonucleic acids (PRNA) on the complex stability with RNA

Abstract: In this study, a series of novel alpha-Peptide ribonucleic acid (alpha-PRNA) oligomers, possessing alternative alpha-PRNA/arginine or serine sequences, were newly designed, synthesized, and evaluated as the third-generation PRNA. As expected, these alpha-PRNAs formed highly stable sequence-specific complexes with the complementary RNAs, for which both the conventional hydrogen-bonding interactions between the complementary nucleobase pairs and the electrostatic interactions between the arginine's guanidinium c… Show more

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