Literature DB >> 19749254

Exciton-controlled fluorescence: application to hybridization-sensitive fluorescent DNA probe.

Akimitsu Okamoto1, Shuji Ikeda, Takeshi Kubota, Mizue Yuki, Hiroyuki Yanagisawa.   

Abstract

A hybridization-sensitive fluorescent probe has been designed for nucleic acid detection, using the concept of fluorescence quenching caused by the intramolecular excitonic interaction of fluorescence dyes. We synthesized a doubly thiazole orange-labeled nucleotide showing high fluorescence intensity for a hybrid with the target nucleic acid and effective quenching for the single-stranded state. This exciton-controlled fluorescent probe was applied to living HeLa cells using microinjection to visualize intracellular mRNA localization. Immediately after injection of the probe into the cell, fluorescence was observed from the probe hybridizing with the target RNA. This fluorescence rapidly decreased upon addition of a competitor DNA. Multicoloring of this probe resulted in the simple simultaneous detection of plural target nucleic acid sequences. This probe realized a large, rapid, reversible change in fluorescence intensity in sensitive response to the amount of target nucleic acid, and facilitated spatiotemporal monitoring of the behavior of intracellular RNA.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19749254     DOI: 10.1093/nass/nrp025

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nucleic Acids Symp Ser (Oxf)        ISSN: 0261-3166


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1.  Eprobe mediated real-time PCR monitoring and melting curve analysis.

Authors:  Takeshi Hanami; Diane Delobel; Hajime Kanamori; Yuki Tanaka; Yasumasa Kimura; Ayako Nakasone; Takahiro Soma; Yoshihide Hayashizaki; Kengo Usui; Matthias Harbers
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-08-07       Impact factor: 3.240

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