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Nat Commun 2014 Oct 6;5:5079

Quantification of plasma HIV RNA using chemically engineered peptide nucleic acids.

Zhao C, Hoppe T, Setty MK, Murray D, Chun TW, Hewlett I, Appella DH

Abstract

The remarkable stability of peptide nucleic acids (PNAs) towards enzymatic degradation makes this class of molecules ideal to develop as part of a diagnostic device. Here we report the development of chemically engineered PNAs for the quantitative detection of HIV RNA at clinically relevant levels that are competitive with current PCR-based assays. Using a sandwich hybridization approach, chemical groups were systematically introduced into a surface PNA probe and a reporter PNA probe to achieve quantitative detection for HIV RNA as low as 20 copies per millilitre of plasma. For the surface PNA probe, four cyclopentane groups were incorporated to promote stronger binding to the target HIV RNA compared with PNA without the cyclopentanes. For the reporter PNA probe, 25 biotin groups were attached to promote strong signal amplification after binding to the target HIV RNA. These general approaches to engineer PNA probes may be used to detect other RNA target sequences.


Category: Journal Article
PubMed ID: #25283173 DOI: 10.1038/ncomms6079
PubMed Central ID: #PMC4187110
Includes FDA Authors from Scientific Area(s): Biologics
Entry Created: 2014-03-04 Entry Last Modified: 2019-10-27
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