PNA (Peptide Nucleic Acid) synthesis
What could not be detected with DNA so far can be detected with PNA! Please consider it at least once.
"PNA (Peptide Nucleic Acid)" is a non-natural compound with a DNA-like structure. Its structure differs from that of DNA and RNA, as it forms a backbone with peptide bonds instead of phosphate bonds, which is why it is called peptide nucleic acid. It has excellent properties as an antisense and probe. The repulsion caused by the negative charge from phosphate groups found in conventional DNA is eliminated, allowing for stronger hybridization and improved complementary strand recognition. Additionally, "PNA synthesis" is entrusted to the South Korean company Panagene. For a formal estimate, please send us information such as the sequence and desired yield, and we will confirm the feasibility of synthesis with Panagene. *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.*
- Company:ファスマック
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