Consider how DNA transcription is controlled. How could a PNA be used to serve a similar function?
DNA transcription is controlled by mechanisms such as:
An example of such molecules from the last paragraph are PNAs, which are hydrides of peptides and nucleic acids and which can form complexes with the nucleic acids themselves. PNA, when hybridized with one or another region of DNA, interferes with the prolongation of RNA synthesis and thereby stops transcription at this site.
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