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7-Azidomethoxy-Coumarins as Profluorophores for Templated Nucleic Acid Detection

Journal

CHEMBIOCHEM
Volume 9, Issue 18, Pages 2981-2988

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/cbic.200800507

Keywords

azidoether; DNA recognition; fluorescent probes; Staudinger reduction; template synthesis

Funding

  1. US National Institutes of Health [GM068122]
  2. Roche Research Foundation

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Templated nucleic acid detection is an emerging bioanalytical method that makes use of the target DNA or RNA strand to initiate a fluorogenic reaction. The Staudinger reduction holds particular promise for templated sensing of nucleic acids because the involved functional groups are highly chemoselective. Here, the azidomethoxy group, which con be removed under Staudinger conditions, is used to cage 7-hydroxycoumarin fluorophores. Reduction by phosphines and subsequent loss of the ozidomethoxy substituent induce a significant bathochromic shift of the major absorbance bond in the near UV region. When excited at the appropriate wavelength, this change in the absorbance spectrum translates into a substantial fluorescence turn-on signal. The described profluorophores are readily conjugated to amino-modified DNAs and are rapidly uncaged by a triphenylphosphine-DNA probe under the control of a DNA template. In addition, turnover of the probes on the target strand occurs and yields substantial signal amplification.

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