articleJournal of the American Chemical SocietyMar 27, 2003Closed access

Structure-Switching Signaling Aptamers

McMaster University

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Abstract

Aptamers are single-stranded nucleic acids with defined tertiary structures for selective binding to target molecules. Aptamers are also able to bind a complementary DNA sequence to form a duplex structure. In this report, we describe a strategy for designing aptamer-based fluorescent reporters that function by switching structures from DNA/DNA duplex to DNA/target complex. The duplex is formed between a fluorophore-labeled DNA aptamer and a small oligonucleotide modified with a quenching moiety (denoted QDNA). When the target is absent, the aptamer binds to QDNA, bringing the fluorophore and the quencher into close proximity for maximum fluorescence quenching. When the target is introduced, the aptamer…

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Keywords
  • Aptamer
  • Chemistry
  • Oligonucleotide
  • DNA
  • Duplex (building)
  • Nucleic acid
  • Fluorophore
  • Biophysics
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