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A rapid coupling protocol for the synthesis of peptide nucleic acids
Authors:Christopher J Vearing and John V Fecondo
Institution:(1) School of Engineering and Science, Swinburne University of Technology, Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia;(2) Department of Biotechnology and Environmental Biology, RMIT University, Bundoora, Victoria, Australia
Abstract:With the current interest in anti-sense and anti-gene technologies, an efficient, fast and less toxic synthesis protocol would be advantageous for the oligomerisation of Peptide Nucleic Acids (PNA). Most of the methods currently in use for the t-Boc synthesis of PNA's use TFA/m-cresol, pyridine, piperidine and capping reagents. In this work, a rapid synthesis protocol has been adapted from an earlier published peptide synthesis method allowing a reduction in cycle time from around 30 min down to 16 min. By utilising quantitative deprotection with 100% TFA, a coupling time of 10 min and a four-fold excess of monomer, this synthesis protocol has been used to synthesise a number of PNA's incorporating all four nucleotides of varying sequence, up to 17 residues in length.
Keywords:anti-sense/anti-gene oligonucleotide  peptide nucleic acid  PNA  SPPS
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