Nucleic acids may be labeled at their 3’ end, 5’ end, or throughout the molecule, depending on the desired application. Myriad of enzymatic or chemical methods are utilized to generate nucleic acids ...
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Enzo Biochem, Inc. (NYSE:ENZ), an integrated diagnostics and therapeutics company, today announced the issuance of U.S. Patent No. 10,323,272 entitled Nucleic Acid Probes ...
Applications of PNA include altering gene expression, serving as inhibitors and promoters, antigene and antisense therapeutics, anticancer agents, antiviral agents, antibacterial and antiparasitic ...
In this paper we demonstrate that peptide nucleic acids (PNAs) are excellent probes able to detect the W1282X point mutation of the cystic fibrosis (CF) gene when biospecific interaction analysis (BIA ...
Peptide nucleic acid (PNA) is an oligomer, in which the phosphate backbone has been replaced by a pseudopeptide backbone that is meant to mimic DNA. Peptide nucleic acids are of the utmost importance ...
When used with accompanying nucleic acid detection kits, the ResDetFast™ Residual Nucleic Acid Extraction Kits can meet the requirements of many downstream applications. For example, they’re suitable ...
Nucleic acids including DNA and RNA contain over 150 noncanonical nucleosides. Among these epigenetically modified nucleosides, many are sensitive to conditions used by the existing DNA/RNA synthesis ...
DNA is the poster child for high-specificity binding. As long as their base sequences match, two complementary strands of DNA can navigate through a sea of biomolecules, find each other, and hold fast ...