Sequence-specific fluorescence detection of DNA by polyamide-thiazole orange conjugates
Abstract
Fluorescent methods to detect specific double-stranded DNA sequences without the need for denaturation may be useful in the field of genetics. Three hairpin pyrrole-imidazole polyamides 2-4 that target their respective sequences 5'-WGGGWW-3', 5'-WGGCCW-3', and 5'-WGWWCW-3' (W = A or T) were conjugated to thiazole orange dye at the C-termini to examine their fluorescence properties in the presence and absence of match duplex DNA. The conjugates fluoresce weakly in the absence of DNA but showed significant enhancement (>1000-fold) upon the addition of 1 equiv of match DNA and only slight enhancement with the addition of mismatch DNA. The polyamide-dye conjugates bound specific DNA sequences with high affinity (Ka > 10(8) M(-1)) and unwound the DNA duplex through intercalation (unwinding angle, phi, approximately 8 degrees). This new class of polyamides provides a method to specifically detect DNA sequences without denaturation.
Additional Information
© 2005 American Chemical Society. Received July 13, 2005. Publication Date (Web): November 3, 2005. We are grateful to the National Institutes of Health (GM-27681) for research support, a Research Service Award to E.J.F., and a postdoctoral fellowship to B.O. (F32 GM-19788).Attached Files
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- 10.1021/ja054650k
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- GM-27681
- NIH Predoctoral Fellowship
- NIH Postdoctoral Fellowship
- F32 GM-19788
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