Issue 8, 2019

DNA triplex-based fluorescence turn-on sensors for adenosine using a fluorescent molecular rotor 5-(3-methylbenzofuran-2-yl) deoxyuridine

Abstract

Fluorescence turn-on sensors for adenosine were developed using DNA triplexes modified with a fluorescent molecular rotor 5-(3-methylbenzofuran-2-yl)deoxyuridine (dUMBF) and abasic sites. Binding of adenosine to the abasic site next to the dUMBF changed the microenvironment and conformation (from the twisted to planar state) of dUMBF and enhanced the fluorescence. Adenosine could be selectively detected over other nucleosides and adenosine phosphates. The binding of adenosine was confirmed by UV-thermal melting experiments. Further, the conformational changes of dUMBF from the twisted to coplanar state upon binding of adenosine was supported by MD simulations.

Graphical abstract: DNA triplex-based fluorescence turn-on sensors for adenosine using a fluorescent molecular rotor 5-(3-methylbenzofuran-2-yl) deoxyuridine

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
06 Nov 2018
Accepted
07 Jan 2019
First published
25 Jan 2019

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2019,17, 2077-2080

DNA triplex-based fluorescence turn-on sensors for adenosine using a fluorescent molecular rotor 5-(3-methylbenzofuran-2-yl) deoxyuridine

T. Kanamori, Y. Masaki, Y. Oda, H. Ohzeki, A. Ohkubo, M. Sekine and K. Seio, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2019, 17, 2077 DOI: 10.1039/C8OB02747A

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