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Synthesis of Wavelength-shifting DNA Hybridization Probes by Using Photostable Cyanine Dyes
Published on: July 6, 2016
An environmentally sensitive fluorescent purine nucleoside that changes emission wavelength upon hybridization
Yoshio Saito1, Azusa Suzuki, Yuji Okada
1Department of Chemical Biology and Applied Chemistry, College of Engineering, Nihon University, Koriyama, Fukushima 963-8642, Japan. saitoy@chem.ce.nihon-u.ac.jp
Abstract:
C7-naphthylethynylated 8-aza-7-deaza-2'-deoxyguanosine (na)G was synthesized and its photophysical properties were examined. The fluorescent nucleoside exhibited solvatofluorochromic properties (Δλ(fl)(max) = 67 nm). An ODN probe containing (na)G forms a stable base pair only with C and discriminates structural changes such as mismatches and deletions by a distinct change in its emission wavelength.
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