Role of backbones on the interaction of metal ions with deoxyribonucleic acid and peptide nucleic acid: A DFT study

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Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) may be regarded as the central molecule of life since it is the carrier of genetic information; it is the chemical constituent of the genes. DNA is a biopolymer composed of deoxyribonucleoside units connected via phosphodiester bridges (Figure 1a). It is the linear order of the nucleobases (A, C, G & T) that contain the genetic information, whereas the deoxyribose phosphate backbone primarily fulfils a structural role.


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Protonation entropy of 2-aminopyridine is responsible for decreased association rate and stability of triplex between peptide nucleic acid and RNA at higher pH.


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