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Molecular beacon probe hairpin loop structure

Molecular beacons (MB) are stem-loop hairpin oligonucleotide structures that have a fluorescent dye at one end and a fluorescence quencher at the other. In the hairpin state, the quencher and fluorophore are in close proximity and therefore there is no fluorescence from the probe. However, when the MB binds to a complementary oligonucleotide as a duplex then the fluorophore and quencher are separated and the fluorophore can emit fluorescence. They are particularly useful in monitoring reactions with time, e.g., in PCR, " rolling circle amplification, hybridisation, telomerase activity, ligation... [Pg.763]


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