ECHO-LNA conjugates: hybridization-sensitive fluorescence and its application to fluorescent detection of various RNA strands
- PMID: 21090641
- DOI: 10.1021/bc1002949
ECHO-LNA conjugates: hybridization-sensitive fluorescence and its application to fluorescent detection of various RNA strands
Abstract
Hybridization-sensitive fluorescent DNA probes containing the nucleotide units of locked nucleic acid (LNA) have been developed. Exciton-controlled hybridization-sensitive fluorescent oligonucleotide (ECHO) probes that incorporated LNA nucleotides achieved high thermostability of the hybrid with target RNA strands. The appropriately designed ECHO-LNA chimeric probes exhibited an effective on-off switching property of fluorescence depending on hybridization with RNA and facilitated fluorescent detection of the TAR RNA strand forming a hairpin structure and distinction of one base difference in PLAC4 RNA sequence.
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