Claims
- 1. A compound comprising:
a peptide nucleic acid strand, said peptide nucleic acid strand including at least one peptide nucleic acid unit having a pyrimidine heterocyclic base; and said pyrimidine heterocyclic base comprising a C-pyrimidine heterocyclic base or an iso-pyrimidine heterocyclic base.
- 2. A compound of claim 1 wherein said pyrimidine base is a C-pyrimidine heterocyclic base.
- 3. A compound of claim 2 wherein said C-pyrimidine heterocyclic base is pseudo-isocytosine.
- 4. A compound of claim 2 wherein said C-pyrimidine hezerocyclic base is pseudo-uracil.
- 5. A compound of claim 2 wherein said iso-pyrimidine heterocyclic base is 5-bromouracil.
- 6. A compound of claim 1 wherein said pyrimidine base is an iso-pyrimidine heterocyclic base.
- 7. A compound of claim 6 wherein said iso-pyrimidine heterocyclic base is iso-cytosine.
- 8. A compound of claim 1 wherein said peptide nucleic acid strand includes a compound of the formula:
- 9. A compound of claim 1 wherein said peptide nucleic acid strand includes a compound of the formula III, IV or V:
- 10. A compound comprising a first peptide nucleic acid segment and a second peptide nucleic acid segment, wherein:
said segments are joined via at least one linking segment; and said linking segment is not a peptide nucleic acid or an oligonucleotide.
- 11. A compound of claim 10 wherein said linking segment is of the formula:
- 12. A compound of claim 10 wherein said linking segment includes at least one unit of an aminoalkylcarboxylic acid of the formula
- 13. A compound of claim 12 wherein e is 4 to 8.
- 14. A compound of claim 13 wherein e is 5 or 6.
- 15. A compound of claim 12 wherein said linking segment further includes at least one amino acid.
- 16. A compound of claim 10 wherein said linking segment comprises a compound of the formula
- 17. A compound of claim 10 wherein said linking segment includes at least one unit of a glycol amino acid.
- 18. A compound of claim 17 wherein said glycol amino acid comprises glycol sub-units that are linked together in a linear array and that have an amino group on one terminus and a carboxyl group on the other terminus.
- 19. A compound of claim 10 wherein said linking segment comprises a compound of the formula
- 20. A compound of claim 19 wherein j is 2 and i is 3.
- 21. A compound of claim 10 wherein said peptide nucleic acid segments are joined together via two of said linking segments to form a cyclic structure.
- 22. A compound of claim 10 wherein said linking segment connects a terminal amine function on one of said first and second peptide nucleic acid segments to a carboxyl function on the other of said first and second peptide nucleic acid segments.
- 23. A compound of claim 22 wherein said first peptide nucleic acid segment has a nucleobase sequence determined in a direction from its amine terminus to its carboxyl terminus, said second peptide nucleic acid segment has a nucleobase sequence determined in a direction from its carboxyl terminus to its amine terminus, and said sequences are the same.
- 24. A compound of claim 10 wherein at least a portion of nucleobases of said first and second peptide nucleic acid segments are pyrimidine nucleobases.
- 25. A compound of claim 24 wherein at least one of said pyrimidine nucleobases of one of said first or said second peptide nucleic acid segments comprises a C-pyrimidine heterocyclic base or an iso-pyrimidine heterocyclic base.
- 26. A compound of claim 24 wherein said portion of said nucleobases that are pyrimidine nucleobases are located in contiguous homopyrimidine sequences.
- 27. A compound of claim 10 wherein said linking segment comprises a carboxylic acid functional group and a primary amino functional group.
- 28. A multiple stranded structure comprising:
a nucleic acid strand, at least a portion of which forms a target nucleotide sequence; and a further strand, said further strand including first and second peptide nucleic acid segments that are joined together via a linker; wherein:
said first peptide nucleic acid segment has a nucleobase sequence that is complementary to the target nucleotide sequence in the 5′ to 3′ direction of said target nucleotide sequence; and said second peptide nucleic acid segment has a nucleobase sequence that is complementary to the target nucleotide sequence in the 3′ to 5′ direction of said target nucleotide sequence.
- 29. The structure of claim 28 wherein said nucleic acid strand is a single stranded DNA or RNA.
- 30. The structure of claim 28 wherein said nucleic acid strand is a double stranded DNA.
- 31. The structure of claim 28 wherein one of said first or second peptide nucleic acid segments exhibits Watson/Crick binding to said target nucleotide sequence and the other of said first and second peptide nucleic acid segments exhibits Hoogsteen binding to said target nucleotide sequence.
- 32. The structure of claim 31 wherein said one of said first or second peptide nucleic acid segments that exhibits Hoogsteen binding to said target nucleotide sequence includes C-pyrimidine heterocyclic nucleobases or iso-pyrimidine heterocyclic nucleobases in at least one of the positions that are complementary to nucleobases in said target nucleotide sequence.
- 33. The structure of claim 32 wherein said C-pyrimidine heterocyclic nucleobase or iso-pyrimidine heterocyclic nucleobase is pseudo-isocytosine, iso-cytosine, pseudo-uracil or 5-bromouracil.
- 34. A compound comprising:
a first segment of joined peptide nucleic acid units having a first nucleobase sequence; a second segment of joined peptide nucleic acid units having a second nucleobase sequence determined in a direction from its carboxyl terminus to its amine terminus; a linker group linking said first and said second segments of peptide nucleic acid units.
- 35. A compound of claim 34 wherein:
said first segment of peptide nucleic acid units extends from an amino end to a carboxyl end; said second segment of peptide nucleic acid units extends from an amino end to a carboxyl end; and said linker group links said carboxyl end of said first segment of peptide nucleic acid units to said amino end of said second segment of peptide nucleic acid units.
- 36. A compound of claim 34 wherein:
said first segment of peptide nucleic acid units extends from an amino end to a carboxyl end; said second segment of peptide nucleic acid units extends from an amino end to a carboxyl end; and said second nucleobase sequence, determined in a direction from the carboxyl end to the amino end of said second segment of peptide nucleic acid units, and said first nucleobase sequence, determined in a direction from the amino end to the carboxyl end of said first segment of peptide nucleic acid units, are the same.
- 37. The compound of claim 36 wherein said linker group links said carboxyl end of said first segment of peptide nucleic acid units to said amino end of said second segment of peptide nucleic acid units.
Priority Claims (3)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This patent application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/275,951, filed Jul. 15, 1994, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/108,591, filed Aug. 27, 1993, which is the U.S. national phase of international patent application PCT/EP/01219, filed May 22, 1992, which claims the priority benefit of the following Danish patent applications: No. 986/91, filed May 24, 1991, No. 987/91, filed May 24, 1991, and No. 510/92, filed Apr.15, 1992. Application Ser. No. 08/275,951 also is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/088,658, filed Jul. 2, 1993, and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/088,661, filed Jul. 2, 1993. The entire disclosure of each of the foregoing patent applications is incorporated herein by reference.
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