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Julia I Svetlova1, Oksana S Bychenko2, Georgy K Slushko2,3
1Lopukhin Federal Research and Clinical Center of Physical-Chemical Medicine of Federal Medical Biological Agency, Moscow 119435, Russia. annavarizhuk@gmail.com.
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Few genetically encoded systems based on aptamer-dye pairs meet all the requirements of bioimaging in terms of brightness, contrast, etc., thus necessitating their optimization. Here, we report a new biotin-free fluorogenic ligand that demonstrates increased selectivity for Mango II over other DNA/RNA structures in tube and brightness in complex with genetically encoded aptamer-labeled RNA in live cells compared to the known dye.
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