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A Single-Molecule Sensitive DNA Hairpin System Based on Intramolecular Electron Transfer
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Dna NanotechnologyIntramolecular Electron TransferProper ImmobilizationNatural SciencesOligonucleotideMolecular BiologyDna ReplicationSingle MoleculeMolecular BiophysicsDna ComputingRna SequencesSingle-molecule DetectionBiophysicsComplementary Stem Sequence
We describe a method for detection of sub-picomolar concentrations of DNA or RNA sequences using novel surface-immobilized DNA hairpins. Within the DNA hairpins a fluorophore is specifically quenched by guanosine residues in the complementary stem sequence via photoinduced intramolecular electron transfer. Upon hybridization to the target sequence, fluorescence is restored due to a conformational reorganization that forces the stem apart. Proper immobilization of the DNA hairpins using biotin/streptavidin binding with minimal perturbation of the surface is required to ensure efficient quenching in the closed state.
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