In the research work of this PhD thesis PNA probe were employed as building blocks to create supramolecular self-assembled architectures to produce biotechnological applications. A significant portion of the work was dedicated to the assembly of new nanostructures with controlled positioning of functional moieties. A second part was devoted to the use of PNA-based assemblies for the realization of lab-in-fiber optical biosensors, and for the creation of a novel approaches in RNA-targeting therapies.

Peptide Nucleic Acid (PNA)-mediated self-assembly for nano-biotechnology

Sabrina, Capodaglio;
2024

Abstract

In the research work of this PhD thesis PNA probe were employed as building blocks to create supramolecular self-assembled architectures to produce biotechnological applications. A significant portion of the work was dedicated to the assembly of new nanostructures with controlled positioning of functional moieties. A second part was devoted to the use of PNA-based assemblies for the realization of lab-in-fiber optical biosensors, and for the creation of a novel approaches in RNA-targeting therapies.
Peptide Nucleic Acid (PNA)-mediated self-assembly for nano-biotechnology
26-giu-2024
ENG
PNA
Peptide
DNA nano-structures
mini-proteins
supramolecular complexes
CHIM/06
Roberto, Corradini
Università degli Studi di Parma. Dipartimento di Scienze chimiche, della vita e della sostenibilità ambientale
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