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Triplex enhancers

Ho et al. were able to verify the a-helical shape of the polymer by circular dichroism (CD) spectra. No structural elements were observed until the formation of the double helical DNA at which point they observed a right-handed a-helix in the polythiophene backbone. Their work demonstrates the power of fluorometric detection as they noted a seven order of magnitude increase in detection sensitivity (20 fM in 200 pi) simply through the use of fluorometric detection as opposed to UV-vis absorption. The polymer in solution has a high fluorescence yield with a maximum at 530 nm (Fig. 11a). Upon formation of the duplex the fluorescence is significantly quenched (Fig. lib), while with the addition of the complementary DNA and triplex formation, the fluorescence intensity is enhanced by a factor of 5 (Fig. 11c). The inherent sensitivity of the spectral shift even allowed distinction between DNA with only one and two mismatched bases (Fig. lOBd, e). [Pg.401]

BNA (also known as LNA) has been used in TFOs in a pyrimidine motif at neutral pH. The binding constant of the BNA TFO was about 20 times larger than that of DNA as a result of a large decrease in the dissociation rate constant. A 3 -amino-2, 4 -BNA nucleotide has been prepared to introduce N3 -P5 phosphoramidate linkages. It is introduced as a dinucleotide unit (61), and in thermal stability studies was shown to exhibit superior duplex and triplex stability compared to either BNA or DNA, and shows enhanced resistance to digestion by SVPDE. These properties have previously been observed for N3 -P5 phosphoramidate linkages in DNA. ... [Pg.455]

A-tract DNA duplexes exhibit high propeller twist and rigidity, which makes A-tract DNA unfavourable for triplex formation. It has been demonstrated that the introduction of a single central GC pair into the duplex significantly enhances the stability of the resulting triplex, as does the introduction of dia-minopurine. In both cases, the stabilisation occurs due to the disruption of the intrinsic properties of A-tract DNA. [Pg.465]

ODN-directed triplex formation at adjacent sites on a duplex is subject to significant cooperative effects. As detected by QACT, a 20-fold enhancement in... [Pg.311]


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