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Published on: July 8, 2025
Specificity of SNP detection with molecular beacons is improved by stem and loop separation with spacers
Valentina M Farzan1, Mikhail L Markelov2, Alexander Yu Skoblov3
1Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, 3 Nobel Street, Innovation Center "Skolkovo", 143026 Skolkovo, Russia. t.zatsepin@skoltech.ru and Central Research Institute of Epidemiology, Novogireevskaya 3a, 111123 Moscow, Russia.
Abstract:
Molecular beacons (MBs) are valuable tools in molecular biology, clinical diagnostics and analytical chemistry. Here we describe a novel approach for the design of MBs with nucleotide or non-nucleotide linkers between the stem and loop regions. Such modified MBs have significantly improved specificity and performance for single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) detection. These advantages are especially distinct, when compared to the classic MBs, in the case of possible interactions between the stem and loop regions. We demonstrated the applicability of such modified MBs for the discrimination of common Factor V, NOS3 and ADRB2 SNPs in model plasmids and in clinical samples. The developed approach could be applicable not only to fluorescently labeled MBs, but also to other biosensors based on nucleic acids with stem-loop structures.

