Abstract − Analytical Sciences, 27(6), 585 (2011).
DNA Analysis Based on the Local Structural Disruption to the Duplexes Carrying a Luminous Lanthanide Complex
  Toshihiro IHARA, Yusuke KITAMURA, Yusuke TSUJIMURA, and Akinori JYO
  Department of Applied Chemistry and Biochemistry, Graduate School of Science and Technology, Kumamoto University, 2-39-1 Kurokami, Kumamoto 860-8555, Japan
  The two DNA conjugates (split probes) carrying a metal chelator form an integrated luminous lanthanide (Ln3+: Tb3+ or Eu3+) complex on the complementary template DNA (target).  The luminous property of this Ln3+ complex has been used for DNA assay.  The intensity of the luminescence was affected by the local structural disruption caused by one-base mispairing around the complex.  Among the mispairings systematically introduced around the Ln3+ center, vicinal mispairings to the center decreased the emission intensity more.  This would be a novel nucleobase-discriminating principle, in which the split probes bind the target tightly, yet still retain sequence selectivity.
  
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