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Time-resolved FRET and FLIM of four-way DNA junctions.

C P Mountford1, A R Mount, S A G Evans, T-J Su, P Dickinson, A H Buck, C J Campbell, J G Terry, J S Beattie, A J Walton, P Ghazal, J Crain.   

Abstract

Conformational transitions in a 4-way DNA junction when titrated with ionic solutions are studied using time-resolved fluorescence resonance energy transfer. Parameters characterising the transition in terms of critical ion concentration (c1/2) and the Hill coefficient for ion binding are obtained by fitting a simple two-state model using steady-state spectra. Data obtained from a fluorescence lifetime plate reader and analysed by fitting a single exponential to donor fluorescence lifetime decays are shown to be in good agreement with the parameters obtained from steady-state measurements. Fluorescence lifetimes, however, offer advantages, particularly in being independent of fluorophore concentration, output intensity, inhomogeneity in the excitation source and output wavelength. We demonstrate preliminary FRET-FLIM images of DNA junction solutions obtained using a picosecond gated CCD which are in agreement with results from a fluorescence lifetime plate reader. The results suggest that time-resolved FRET-FLIM is sensitive to subtle structural changes and may be useful in assays based on 4-way DNA junctions.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17031573     DOI: 10.1007/s10895-006-0125-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Fluoresc        ISSN: 1053-0509            Impact factor:   2.217


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