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Deoxyribonucleic acid triplexes have potential roles in a range of biological processes involving gene and transcriptional regulation. A major challenge in exploiting the formation of these higher-order structures to target genes is their low stability, which is dependent on many factors including the length and composition of bases in the sequence. Here, different DNA base modifications have been explored, primarily using native mass spectrometry, in efforts to enable stronger binding between the triplex forming oligonucleotide (TFO) and duplex target sites. These modifications can also be used to overcome pyrimidine interruptions in the duplex sequence in promoter regions of genomes, to expand triplex target sequences for antigene therapies. Using model sequences with a single pyrimidine interruption, triplex forming oligonucleotides containing locked nucleic acid base modifications were shown to have a higher triplex binding propensity than DNA-only and dSpacer-containing TFOs. However, the triplex forming ability of these systems was limited by the competitive formation of multiple higher order assemblies. Triplex forming sequences that correspond to specific gene targets from the genome were also investigated, with LNA-containing TFOs the only variant able to form triplex using these sequences. This work indicates the advantages of utilizing synthetically modified TFOs to form triplex assemblies for potential therapeutic applications and highlights the advantages of native mass spectrometry for the study of their formation.

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