Fluorescence resonance energy transfer between donor-acceptor pair on two oligonucleotides hybridized adjacently to DNA template
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Fluorescence resonance energy transfer between donor-acceptor pair on two oligonucleotides hybridized adjacently to DNA template
Abstract
We use fluorescein as the energy donor and rhodamine as the acceptor to measure the efficiency of fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) in a set of hybridized DNA constructs. The two fluorophores are covalently attached via linkers to two separate oligonucleotides with fluorescein at the 3' end of one oligonucleotide and rhodamine at the 5' end or in the middle of another nucleotide. For the FRET analysis both fluorophore-labeled oligonucleotides are hybridized to adjacent sections of the same DNA template to form a three-component duplex with a one base gap between the two labeled oligonucleotides. A similar configuration is implemented for a quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) with LightCycler technology, where a 1-5 base separation between donor and acceptor is recommended to optimize energy transfer efficiencies. Our constructs cover donor-acceptor separations from 2 to 17 base pairs (approximately 10-70 A). The results show that, when the two fluorophores are located at close distances (less than 8 base separation), FRET efficiencies are above 80%, although there may be ground-state interactions between fluorophores when the separation is under about 6 bases. Modeling calculations are used to predict the structure of these three-component constructs. The duplex mostly retains a normal double helical structure, although slight bending may occur near the unpaired base in the DNA template. Stable and reproducible energy transfer is also observed over the distance range investigated here in real-time thermal cycling. The study identifies important parameters that determine FRET response in applications such as real-time PCR.
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