Molecular Engineering of DNA: Molecular Beacons
Hunan University · University of Florida Health · +6 more institutions
Abstract
Molecular beacons (MBs) are specifically designed DNA hairpin structures that are widely used as fluorescent probes. Applications of MBs range from genetic screening, biosensor development, biochip construction, and the detection of single-nucleotide polymorphisms to mRNA monitoring in living cells. The inherent signal-transduction mechanism of MBs enables the analysis of target oligonucleotides without the separation of unbound probes. The MB stem-loop structure holds the fluorescence-donor and fluorescence-acceptor moieties in close proximity to one another, which results in resonant energy transfer. A spontaneous conformation change occurs upon hybridization to separate the two moieties and restore the…
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- 20.49
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- 100%
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Authors
13- KWKemin Wang
Hunan University, University of Florida Health, Interface (United States), University of Florida, State Key Laboratory of Chemobiosensing and Chemometrics
- ZTZhiwen Tang
University of Florida Health, Interface (United States)
- CYChaoyong Yang
Xiamen University
- YKYoungmi Kim
University of Florida Health, Interface (United States)
- XFXiaohong Fang
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Chemistry
Topics & keywords
- Molecular beacon
- Oligonucleotide
- DNA
- Förster resonance energy transfer
- Fluorescence
- Biochip
- Chemistry
- Biosensor
- Affordable and clean energy