Thermodynamic basis of the enhanced specificity of structured DNA probes

Grégoire Altan‐Bonnet(Rockefeller University), Sanjay Tyagi(Rockefeller University), Albert Libchaber(Rockefeller University), Fred Russell Kramer(Rockefeller University)
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
May 25, 1999
Cited by 657Open Access

Abstract

Molecular beacons are DNA probes that form a stem-and-loop structure and possess an internally quenched fluorophore. When they bind to complementary nucleic acids, they undergo a conformational transition that switches on their fluorescence. These probes recognize their targets with higher specificity than probes that cannot form a hairpin stem, and they easily discriminate targets that differ from one another by only a single nucleotide. Our results show that molecular beacons can exist in three different states: bound to a target, free in the form of a hairpin structure, and free in the form of a random coil. Thermodynamic analysis of the transitions between these states reveals that enhanced specificity is a general feature of conformationally constrained probes.


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