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Highly Sequence-Dependent Formation of Fluorescent Silver Nanoclusters in Hybridized DNA Duplexes for Single Nucleotide Mutation Identification
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NanomedicineSequence-dependent FormationDna NanotechnologyFluorescent Silver NanoclustersDna DuplexesEngineeringNanoclusterNanobiotechnologyMedicineDna AnalysisDna ReplicationMolecular BiologyHybridized Dna DuplexesDna ComputingMolecular DiagnosticsGene MutationGenome EditingBiophysics
Fluorescent silver nanoclusters were successfully synthesized using hybridized DNA duplexes as capping scaffolds. The formation of these emitters was highly sequence-dependent and could specifically identify a single nucleotide mutation, the sickle cell anemia gene mutation. Furthermore, the identification of single-nucleotide differences using this strategy was extended to more general types of single-nucleotide mismatches.
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