Literature DB >> 8932383

Ferrocene-oligonucleotide conjugates for electrochemical probing of DNA.

T Ihara1, Y Maruo, S Takenaka, M Takagi.   

Abstract

Toward the development of a universal, sensitive and convenient method of DNA (or RNA) detection, electrochemically active oligonucleotides were prepared by covalent linkage of a ferrocenyl group to the 5'-aminohexyl-terminated synthetic oligonucleotides. Using these electrochemically active probes, we have been able to demonstrate the detection of DNA and RNA at femtomole levels by HPLC equipped with an ordinary electrochemical detector (ECD) [Takenaka,S., Uto,Y., Kondo,H., Ihara,T. and Takagi,M. (1994) Anal. Biochem., 218, 436-443]. Thermodynamic and electrochemical studies of the interaction between the probes and the targets are presented here. The thermodynamics obtained revealed that the conjugation stabilizes the triple-helix complexes by 2-3 kcal mol-1 (1-2 orders increment in binding constant) at 298 K, which corresponds to the effect of elongation of additional several base triplets. The main cause of this thermodynamic stabilization by the conjugation is likely to be the overall conformational change of whole structure of the conjugate rather than the additional local interaction. The redox potential of the probe was independent of the target structure, which is either single- or double stranded. However, the potential is slightly dependent (with a 10-30 mV negative shift on complexation) on the extra sequence in the target, probably because the individual sequence is capable of contacting or interacting with the ferrocenyl group in a slightly different way from each other. This small potential shift itself, however, does not cause any inconvenience on practical applications in detecting the probes by using ECD. These results lead to the conclusion that the redox-active probes are very useful for the microanalysis of nucleic acids due to the stability of the complexes, high detection sensitivity and wide applicability to the target structures (DNA and RNA; single- and double strands) and the sequences.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8932383      PMCID: PMC146233          DOI: 10.1093/nar/24.21.4273

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res        ISSN: 0305-1048            Impact factor:   16.971


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