“…7 Inspired by this example, a systematic screening of sixmembered nucleic acids bearing hexitol derivatives/analogues in the backbone has been carried out over the last years. 2 The analysis of the physicochemical properties of oligonucleotide systems composed of pyranyl (α-HNA, 8 ANA, 9 MNA, F-HNA, 10 cANA 11 ), pyranosyl (homoDNA, 12 MANA, 13 DMANA 14 ) and carbocyclic (CNA, 15 CeNA, 16 F-CeNA 17 ) nucleotides, quite often evaluated in both enantiomeric forms, 15,[18][19][20] has led to the identification of HNA congeners endowed with even superior hybridization properties, 9,10,13,16 thus acting, along with HNA, as excellent candidates for applications in therapy, 21 diagnostics 22 and chemical genetics. 23 In addition, the capacity of six-membered nucleic acids to act as orthogonal pairing systems, adopting double helices beyond classical A-, B-and Z-type structures, has likewise justified applications in biotechnology, 24 synthetic biology and even in prebiotic chemistry.…”