DNA-Dye-Conjugates: Conformations and Spectra of Fluorescence Probes.
Extensive molecular-dynamics (MD) simulations have been used to investigate DNA-dye and DNA-photosensitizer conjugates, which act as reactants in templated reactions leading to the generation of fluorescent products in the presence of specific desoxyribonucleic acid sequences (targets). Such reactio...
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doaj-fd537f91a68a4d98893570106f7f71e02020-11-25T00:07:59ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-01117e016022910.1371/journal.pone.0160229DNA-Dye-Conjugates: Conformations and Spectra of Fluorescence Probes.Frank R BeierleinMiguel Paradas PalomoDmitry I SharapaOleksii ZozuliaAndriy MokhirTimothy ClarkExtensive molecular-dynamics (MD) simulations have been used to investigate DNA-dye and DNA-photosensitizer conjugates, which act as reactants in templated reactions leading to the generation of fluorescent products in the presence of specific desoxyribonucleic acid sequences (targets). Such reactions are potentially suitable for detecting target nucleic acids in live cells by fluorescence microscopy or flow cytometry. The simulations show how the attached dyes/photosensitizers influence DNA structure and reveal the relative orientations of the chromophores with respect to each other. Our results will help to optimize the reactants for the templated reactions, especially length and structure of the spacers used to link reporter dyes or photosensitizers to the oligonucleotides responsible for target recognition. Furthermore, we demonstrate that the structural ensembles obtained from the simulations can be used to calculate steady-state UV-vis absorption and emission spectra. We also show how important quantities describing the quenching of the reporter dye via fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) can be calculated from the simulation data, and we compare these for different relative chromophore geometries.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4965132?pdf=render |
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Frank R Beierlein Miguel Paradas Palomo Dmitry I Sharapa Oleksii Zozulia Andriy Mokhir Timothy Clark DNA-Dye-Conjugates: Conformations and Spectra of Fluorescence Probes. PLoS ONE |
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Frank R Beierlein Miguel Paradas Palomo Dmitry I Sharapa Oleksii Zozulia Andriy Mokhir Timothy Clark |
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DNA-Dye-Conjugates: Conformations and Spectra of Fluorescence Probes. |
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DNA-Dye-Conjugates: Conformations and Spectra of Fluorescence Probes. |
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DNA-Dye-Conjugates: Conformations and Spectra of Fluorescence Probes. |
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DNA-Dye-Conjugates: Conformations and Spectra of Fluorescence Probes. |
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DNA-Dye-Conjugates: Conformations and Spectra of Fluorescence Probes. |
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dna-dye-conjugates: conformations and spectra of fluorescence probes. |
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Extensive molecular-dynamics (MD) simulations have been used to investigate DNA-dye and DNA-photosensitizer conjugates, which act as reactants in templated reactions leading to the generation of fluorescent products in the presence of specific desoxyribonucleic acid sequences (targets). Such reactions are potentially suitable for detecting target nucleic acids in live cells by fluorescence microscopy or flow cytometry. The simulations show how the attached dyes/photosensitizers influence DNA structure and reveal the relative orientations of the chromophores with respect to each other. Our results will help to optimize the reactants for the templated reactions, especially length and structure of the spacers used to link reporter dyes or photosensitizers to the oligonucleotides responsible for target recognition. Furthermore, we demonstrate that the structural ensembles obtained from the simulations can be used to calculate steady-state UV-vis absorption and emission spectra. We also show how important quantities describing the quenching of the reporter dye via fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) can be calculated from the simulation data, and we compare these for different relative chromophore geometries. |
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