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The Visual Colorimetric Detection of Multi-nucleotide Polymorphisms on a Pneumatic Droplet Manipulation Platform
Published on: September 27, 2016
Detection and automatic repair of nucleotide base-pair mutations by coherent light
Ioannis Thanopulos1, Moshe Shapiro
1Department of Chemistry, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver V6T1Z1, Canada. ioannis@chem.ubc.ca
Abstract:
We show that phase-coherent optical techniques allow for the detection and automatic repair of mutations in nucleotide pairs. We demonstrate computationally that there is a laser pulse sequence that can detect the occurrence of a mutation caused by a double proton transfer between hydrogen-bonded nucleotide pairs and automatically repair it by converting the mutated nucleotide pair to the nonmutated one. The specific system chosen for this demonstration is the hydrogen-bonded 2-pyridone.2-hydroxypyridine dimer at typical internucleotide distances, a well-established model for tautomeric acid base pairs.
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