Issue 4, 2016

1-Phenylethynylpyrene (PEPy) as a novel blue-emitting dye for qPCR assay

Abstract

An alkyl azide derivative of 1-phenylethynylpyrene (PEPy) dye was prepared and used in the functionalization of oligonucleotides via click chemistry. Spectral and photo-physical properties of the PEPy-modified oligonucleotides as a single strand, and in perfect or mismatched duplexes, have been studied. A series of PEPy–Dabcyl fluorogenic TaqMan probes were synthesized and tested in qPCR. PEPy proved to be a superior substitute for AMCA as a short wavelength fluorescent dye for qPCR probes. PEPy probes were shown to significantly reduce Cq (a fractional PCR cycle used for quantification) vs. AMCA labeled probes, thus improving on the reliability of detection. Moreover, a larger increase of fluorescence during amplification was observed in the case of PEPy probes that makes this dye very suitable for an end-point PCR technique. This study broadens the panel of fluorescent dyes suitable for the use in probes for quantitative real-time PCR.

Graphical abstract: 1-Phenylethynylpyrene (PEPy) as a novel blue-emitting dye for qPCR assay

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
28 Aug 2015
Accepted
02 Dec 2015
First published
02 Dec 2015

Analyst, 2016,141, 1331-1338

1-Phenylethynylpyrene (PEPy) as a novel blue-emitting dye for qPCR assay

I. O. Aparin, V. M. Farzan, O. A. Veselova, A. A. Chistov, A. T. Podkolzin, A. V. Ustinov, G. A. Shipulin, A. A. Formanovsky, V. A. Korshun and T. S. Zatsepin, Analyst, 2016, 141, 1331 DOI: 10.1039/C5AN01767J

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