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1. Thermodynamics of Peptide Nucleic Acid Interactions with DNA
Sammanfattning : Peptide Nucleic Acid (PNA) is a DNA mimic with the natural nucleobases attached to a charge-neutral pseudopeptide backbone. It has remarkably strong and sequence-specific binding affinity to natural nucleic acids (DNA and RNA), mainly attributed to the lack of charge in the PNA backbone. LÄS MER
2. Cell-penetrating peptides, novel synthetic nucleic acids, and regulation of gene function : Reconnaissance for designing functional conjugates
Sammanfattning : Our genome operates by sending instructions, conveyed by mRNA, for the manufacture of proteins from chromosomal DNA in the nucleus of the cell to the protein synthesizing machinery in the cytoplasm. Alternative splicing is a natural process in which a single gene can encode multiple related proteins. LÄS MER
3. Bacterial gene expression inhibition with antisense peptide nucleic acids
Sammanfattning : Regulated gene expression is widely useful for gene function studies and as a means to control genes important in disease. There are many methods for regulating the expression of genes, and one approach is to use antisense oligonucleotides that bind complementary mRNAs to inhibit translation. LÄS MER
4. A biophysical study of nucleic acid interactions with analogues and drugs
Sammanfattning : work presented in this thesis concerns studies on the physicochemical nature of interactions between nucleic acids and small ligands. The outcome of such studies can yield insights at a molecular level into the physiological mechanisms of action of biologically active nucleic-acid binding molecules. LÄS MER
5. Targeting nucleic acids in bacteria with synthetic ligands
Sammanfattning : There is a need for new antibacterial agents, and one attractive strategy is to develop nucleic acid ligands that inhibit pathogen genes selectively. Also, such ligands can be used as molecular biology probes to study gene function and nucleic acid structures. LÄS MER