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Two successive reactions on a DNA template: a strategy for improving background fluorescence and specificity in nucleic acid detection.


ABSTRACT: We report a new strategy for template-mediated fluorogenic chemistry that results in enhanced performance for the fluorescence detection of nucleic acids. In this approach, two successive templated reactions are required to induce a fluorescence signal, rather than only one. These novel fluorescein-labeled oligonucleotide probes, termed 2-STAR (STAR = Staudinger-triggered ?-azidoether release) probes, contain two quencher groups tethered by separate reductively cleavable linkers. When a 2-STAR quenched probe successively binds adjacent to two mono-triphenylphosphine-(TPP)-DNAs or one dual-TPP-DNA, the two quenchers are released, resulting in a fluorescence signal. Because of the requirement for two consecutive reactions, 2-STAR probes display an unprecedented level of sequence specificity for template-mediated probe designs. At the same time, background emission generated by off-template reactions or incomplete quenching is among the lowest of any fluorogenic reactive probes for the detection of DNA or RNA.

SUBMITTER: Franzini RM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4428681 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Two successive reactions on a DNA template: a strategy for improving background fluorescence and specificity in nucleic acid detection.

Franzini Raphael M RM   Kool Eric T ET  

Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) 20110110 7


We report a new strategy for template-mediated fluorogenic chemistry that results in enhanced performance for the fluorescence detection of nucleic acids. In this approach, two successive templated reactions are required to induce a fluorescence signal, rather than only one. These novel fluorescein-labeled oligonucleotide probes, termed 2-STAR (STAR = Staudinger-triggered α-azidoether release) probes, contain two quencher groups tethered by separate reductively cleavable linkers. When a 2-STAR q  ...[more]

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