Peptide nucleic acids (PNAs) are a family of synthetic polyamide mimics of
nucleic acids that offer a variety of applications. Pyrimidine bis-PNAs can
be used for rational design of novel interlocked DNA nanostructures, earri
ng labels, representing locked pseudorotaxanes or locked catenanes. These s
tructures are created through DNA ligase-mediated catenation of duplex DNA
with a circularized oligonucleotide tag at a designated DNA site. The assem
bly is performed via formation of the PD-loop consisting of a pair of bis-P
NA openers and the probe oligonucleotide. The openers locally expose one of
the two strands of duplex DNA for hybridizing the probe, whose termini are
complementary to the displaced DNA strand. After hybridization, they are i
n juxtaposition and can subsequently be linked by DNA ligase. As a result,
a true topological link forms at a precise position on the DNA double helix
yielding locked, earring-like label. DNA topological labeling can be done
both in solution and, for longer templates, within the agarose gel plug. Ac
cordingly, highly localized DNA detection with rolling circle amplification
of hybridization signal and effective micromanipulations with DNA duplexes
become possible through precise spatial positioning of various ligands on
the DNA scaffold. (C) 2001 Academic Press.