Preparation of Metal-Containing Peptide Nucleic Acid Bioconjugates on the Solid Phase
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Peptide nucleic acids (PNAs) are a class of artificial DNA/RNA analogues that have unique physicochemical properties, which
include a high chemical stability, resistance to nucleases and proteases, and higher mismatch sensitivity than DNA. PNAs were
initially anticipated to be useful for application in antisense and antigene therapies; however, their poor cellular uptake
has limited their use for such purposes in the “real world.” Recently, it has been shown that the addition of metal complexes
to these oligonucleotide analogues could open up new avenues for their utilization in various research fields. Such metallo-constructs
have shown great promise, for a diverse range of applications, most notably in the biosensing area. In this book chapter,
we report on the recent synthetic advances towards the preparation of these “(multi-)metallic PNAs” on the solid phase.