Bent DNA Bows as Sensing Amplifiers for Detecting DNA-Interacting Salts and Molecules
Due to the central role of DNA, its interactions with inorganic salts and small organic molecules are important. For example, such interactions play important roles in various fundamental cellular processes in living systems and are involved in many DNA-damage related diseases. Strategies to improve...
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doaj-58a1d45f6438475484788c5dc274946c2020-11-25T03:17:19ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202020-05-01203112311210.3390/s20113112Bent DNA Bows as Sensing Amplifiers for Detecting DNA-Interacting Salts and MoleculesJack Freeland0Lihua Zhang1Shih-Ting Wang2Mason Ruiz3Yong Wang4Department of Physics, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR 72701, USACenter for Functional Nanomaterials, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY 11973, USACenter for Functional Nanomaterials, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY 11973, USADepartment of Physics, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR 72701, USADepartment of Physics, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR 72701, USADue to the central role of DNA, its interactions with inorganic salts and small organic molecules are important. For example, such interactions play important roles in various fundamental cellular processes in living systems and are involved in many DNA-damage related diseases. Strategies to improve the sensitivity of existing techniques for studying DNA interactions with other molecules would be appreciated in situations where the interactions are too weak. Here we report our development and demonstration of bent DNA bows for amplifying, sensing, and detecting the interactions of 14 inorganic salts and small organic molecules with DNA. With the bent DNA bows, these interactions were easily visualized and quantified in gel electrophoresis, which were difficult to measure without bending. In addition, the strength of the interactions of DNA with the various salts/molecules were quantified using the modified Hill equation. This work highlights the amplification effects of the bending elastic energy stored in the DNA bows and the potential use of the DNA bows for quantitatively measuring DNA interactions with small molecules as simple economic methods; it may also pave the way for exploiting the bent DNA bows for other applications such as screening DNA-interacting molecules and drugs.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/20/11/3112nucleic acidsinteractionselasticitybendingmolecular spring |
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Jack Freeland Lihua Zhang Shih-Ting Wang Mason Ruiz Yong Wang Bent DNA Bows as Sensing Amplifiers for Detecting DNA-Interacting Salts and Molecules Sensors nucleic acids interactions elasticity bending molecular spring |
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Bent DNA Bows as Sensing Amplifiers for Detecting DNA-Interacting Salts and Molecules |
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Bent DNA Bows as Sensing Amplifiers for Detecting DNA-Interacting Salts and Molecules |
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Bent DNA Bows as Sensing Amplifiers for Detecting DNA-Interacting Salts and Molecules |
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Bent DNA Bows as Sensing Amplifiers for Detecting DNA-Interacting Salts and Molecules |
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Bent DNA Bows as Sensing Amplifiers for Detecting DNA-Interacting Salts and Molecules |
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bent dna bows as sensing amplifiers for detecting dna-interacting salts and molecules |
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Due to the central role of DNA, its interactions with inorganic salts and small organic molecules are important. For example, such interactions play important roles in various fundamental cellular processes in living systems and are involved in many DNA-damage related diseases. Strategies to improve the sensitivity of existing techniques for studying DNA interactions with other molecules would be appreciated in situations where the interactions are too weak. Here we report our development and demonstration of bent DNA bows for amplifying, sensing, and detecting the interactions of 14 inorganic salts and small organic molecules with DNA. With the bent DNA bows, these interactions were easily visualized and quantified in gel electrophoresis, which were difficult to measure without bending. In addition, the strength of the interactions of DNA with the various salts/molecules were quantified using the modified Hill equation. This work highlights the amplification effects of the bending elastic energy stored in the DNA bows and the potential use of the DNA bows for quantitatively measuring DNA interactions with small molecules as simple economic methods; it may also pave the way for exploiting the bent DNA bows for other applications such as screening DNA-interacting molecules and drugs. |
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