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A DNA‐based biosensor was reported for detection of silver ions (Ag+) by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) with [Fe(CN)6]4?/3? as redox probe and hybridization chain reaction (HCR) induced hemin/G‐quadruplex nanowire as enhanced label. In the present of target Ag+, Ag+ interacted with cytosine‐cytosine (C? C) mismatch to form the stable C? Ag+? C complex with the aim of immobilizing the primer DNA on electrode, which thus triggered the HCR to form inert hemin/G‐quadruplex nanowire with an amplified EIS signal. As a result, the DNA biosensor showed a high sensitivity with the concentration range spanning from 0.1 nM to 100 µM and a detection limit of 0.05 nM.  相似文献   

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Assembly of G‐quadruplexes guided by DNA triplexes in a controlled manner is achieved for the first time. The folding of triplex sequences in acidic conditions brings two separated guanine‐rich sequences together and subsequently a G‐quadruplex structure is formed in the presence of K+. Based on this novel platform, label‐free fluorescent logic gates, such as AND, INHIBIT, and NOR, are constructed with ions as input and the fluorescence of a G‐quadruplex‐specific fluorescent probe NMM as output.  相似文献   

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Here we report a reusable DNA single‐walled carbon nanotube (SWNT)‐based fluorescent sensor for highly sensitive and selective detection of Ag+ and cysteine (Cys) in aqueous solution. SWNTs can effectively quench the fluorescence of dye‐labeled single‐stranded DNA due to their strong π–π stacking interactions. However, upon incubation with Ag+, Ag+ can induce stable duplex formation mediated by C–Ag+–C (C=cytosine) coordination chemistry, which has been further confirmed by DNA melting studies. This weakens the interactions between DNA and SWNTs, and thus activates the sensor fluorescence. On the other hand, because Cys is a strong Ag+ binder, it can remove Ag+ from C–Ag+–C base pairs and deactivates the sensor fluorescence by rewrapping the dye‐labeled oligonucleotides around the SWNT. In this way, the fluorescence signal‐on and signal‐off of a DNA/SWNT sensor can be used to detect aqueous Ag+ and Cys, respectively. This sensing platform exhibits high sensitivity and selectivity toward Ag+ and Cys versus other metal ions and the other 19 natural amino acids, with a limit of detection of 1 nM for Ag+ and 9.5 nM for Cys. Based on these results, we have constructed a reusable fluorescent sensor by using the covalent‐linked SWNT–DNA conjugates according to the same sensing mechanism. There is no report on the use of SWNT–DNA assays for the detection of Ag+ and Cys. This assay is simple, effective, and reusable, and can in principle be used to detect other metal ions by substituting C–C base pairs with other native or artificial bases that selectively bind to other metal ions.  相似文献   

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Label-free Hg2+ aptamer was used as a sensing element and the PicoGreen dye was specific to ultra-sensitive double-stranded DNA (dsDNA), which achieved novel fluorescence assay for detection of both mercury and silver ions. In this aptasensor, Hg2+ bound to thymidine (T) to form T–Hg2+-T base pairs and Ag+ specifically interacted with C–C mismatches to produce C–Ag+–C base pairs. The conformation changes prevented the aptamer from binding to its complementary sequences to form dsDNA and caused a fluorescence intensity decrease with PicoGreen. The change in the fluorescence intensity made it possible to detect both Hg2+ and Ag+ in a dose-dependent manner. The sensing system could detect as low as 5 × 10–8 mol/L of Hg2+ and 9.3 × 10–10 mol/L of Ag+. The fluorescent intensity changes in the system were specific for Hg2+ and Ag+, making this simple and cost-effective method extremely valuable in its future applications in monitoring Hg2+ and Ag+ pollution in environmental analysis.  相似文献   

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Metallo‐base pairs have been extensively studied for applications in nucleic acid‐based nanodevices and genetic code expansion. Metallo‐base pairs composed of natural nucleobases are attractive because nanodevices containing natural metallo‐base pairs can be easily prepared from commercially available sources. Previously, we have reported a crystal structure of a DNA duplex containing T? HgII? T base pairs. Herein, we have determined a high‐resolution crystal structure of the second natural metallo‐base pair between pyrimidine bases C? AgI? C formed in an RNA duplex. One AgI occupies the center between two cytosines and forms a C? AgI? C base pair through N3? AgI? N3 linear coordination. The C? AgI? C base pair formation does not disturb the standard A‐form conformation of RNA. Since the C? AgI? C base pair is structurally similar to the canonical Watson–Crick base pairs, it can be a useful building block for structure‐based design and fabrication of nucleic acid‐based nanodevices.  相似文献   

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DNA‐based shape‐memory hydrogels revealing switchable shape recovery in the presence of two orthogonal triggers are described. In one system, a shaped DNA/acrylamide hydrogel is stabilized by duplex nucleic acids and pH‐responsive cytosine‐rich, i‐motif, bridges. Separation of the i‐motif bridges at pH 7.4 transforms the hydrogel into a quasi‐liquid, shapeless state, that includes the duplex bridges as permanent shape‐memory elements. Subjecting the quasi‐liquid state to pH 5.0 or Ag+ ions recovers the hydrogel shape, due to the stabilization of the hydrogel by i‐motif or C‐Ag+‐C bridged i‐motif. The cysteamine‐induced transformation of the duplex/C‐Ag+‐C bridged i‐motif hydrogel into a quasi‐liquid shapeless state results in the recovery of the shaped hydrogel in the presence of H+ or Ag+ ions as triggers. In a second system, a shaped DNA/acrylamide hydrogel is generated by DNA duplexes and bridging Pb2+ or Sr2+ ions‐stabilized G‐quadruplex subunits. Subjecting the shaped hydrogel to the DOTA or KP ligands eliminates the Pb2+ or Sr2+ ions from the respective hydrogels, leading to shapeless, memory‐containing, quasi‐liquid states that restore the original shapes with Pb2+ or Sr2+ ions.  相似文献   

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Numerous applications of metal‐mediated base pairs (metallo‐base‐pairs) to nucleic acid based nanodevices and genetic code expansion have been extensively studied. Many of these metallo‐base‐pairs are formed in DNA and RNA duplexes containing Watson–Crick base pairs. Recently, a crystal structure of a metal–DNA nanowire with an uninterrupted one‐dimensional silver array was reported. We now report the crystal structure of a novel DNA helical wire containing HgII‐mediated T:T and T:G base pairs and water‐mediated C:C base pairs. The Hg‐DNA wire does not contain any Watson–Crick base pairs. Crystals of the Hg‐DNA wire, which is the first DNA wire structure driven by HgII ions, were obtained by mixing the short oligonucleotide d(TTTGC) and HgII ions. This study demonstrates the potential of metallo‐DNA to form various structural components that can be used for functional nanodevices.  相似文献   

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The oligonucleotide d(TX)9, which consists of an octadecamer sequence with alternating non‐canonical 7‐deazaadenine (X) and canonical thymine (T) as the nucleobases, was synthesized and shown to hybridize into double‐stranded DNA through the formation of hydrogen‐bonded Watson–Crick base pairs. dsDNA with metal‐mediated base pairs was then obtained by selectively replacing W‐C hydrogen bonds by coordination bonds to central silver(I) ions. The oligonucleotide I adopts a duplex structure in the absence of Ag+ ions, and its stability is significantly enhanced in the presence of Ag+ ions while its double‐helix structure is retained. Temperature‐dependent UV spectroscopy, circular dichroism spectroscopy, and ESI mass spectrometry were used to confirm the selective formation of the silver(I)‐mediated base pairs. This strategy could become useful for preparing stable metallo‐DNA‐based nanostructures.  相似文献   

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Programmed nucleic acid sequences undergo K+ ion‐induced self‐assembly into G‐quadruplexes and separation of the supramolecular structures by the elimination of K+ ions by crown ether or cryptand ion‐receptors. This process allows the switchable formation and dissociation of the respective G‐quadruplexes. The different G‐quadruplex structures bind hemin, and the resulting hemin–G‐quadruplex structures reveal horseradish peroxidase DNAzyme catalytic activities. The following K+ ion/receptor switchable systems are described: 1) The K+‐induced self‐assembly of the Mg2+‐dependent DNAzyme subunits into a catalytic nanostructure using the assembly of G‐quadruplexes as bridging unit. 2) The K+‐induced stabilization of the anti‐thrombin G‐quadruplex nanostructure that inhibits the hydrolytic functions of thrombin. 3) The K+‐induced opening of DNA tweezers through the stabilization of G‐quadruplexes on the “tweezers’ arms" and the release of a strand bridging the tweezers into a closed structure. In all of the systems reversible, switchable, functions are demonstrated. For all systems two different signals are used to follow the switchable functions (fluorescence and the catalytic functions of the derived hemin–G‐quadruplex DNAzyme).  相似文献   

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The first parallel‐stranded DNA duplex with Hoogsteen base pairing that readily incorporates an Ag+ ion into an internal mispair to form a metal‐mediated base pair has been created. Towards this end, the highly stabilizing 6 FP ‐Ag+‐ 6 FP base pair comprising the artificial nucleobase 6‐furylpurine ( 6 FP ) was devised. A combination of temperature‐dependent UV spectroscopy, CD spectroscopy, and DFT calculations was used to confirm the formation of this base pair. The nucleobase 6 FP is capable of forming metal‐mediated base pairs both by the Watson–Crick edge (i.e. in regular antiparallel‐stranded DNA) and by the Hoogsteen edge (i.e. in parallel‐stranded DNA), depending on the oligonucleotide sequence and the experimental conditions. The 6 FP ‐Ag+‐ 6 FP base pair within parallel‐stranded DNA is the most strongly stabilizing Ag+‐mediated base pair reported to date for any type of nucleic acid, with an increase in melting temperature of almost 15 °C upon the binding of one Ag+ ion.  相似文献   

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In the present paper, we used single-stranded poly-T (100% thymine bases) and poly-C (100% cytosine bases) nucleic acids as DNA probes for selective and sensitive individual electrochemical determination of Hg2+ and Ag+, respectively, on the multi-walled carbon nanotube paste electrodes (MWCNTPEs) using [Fe(CN)6]3?/4? as electroactive labels. In the presence of Hg2+ and Ag+, the probe–Hg2+/Ag+ interactions through T–Hg2+–T and C–Ag+–C complexes formation could cause the formation of a unimolecular hybridized probe. This structure of probe led to its partial depletion from electrode surface and facilitation of electron transfer between [Fe(CN)6]3?/4? redox couple and electrode surface, resulting in the enhanced differential pulse voltammetry (DPV) oxidation current of [Fe(CN)6]3?/4? at the probe-modified electrode surface. We applied the difference in the oxidation peak currents of [Fe(CN)6]3?/4? before and after Hg2+/Ag+–DNA probe bonding (?I) for electrochemical determination of these heavy metal ions. Detection limits were 8.0?×?10?12 M and 1.0?×?10?11 M for Hg2+ and Ag+ ions determination, respectively. The biosensors were utilized to determine the weight percent of toxic metals, i.e., silver and mercury in dental amalgam filling composition. The results of their practical applicability in analysis of the amalgam sample were satisfactory.  相似文献   

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The metallo DNA duplex containing mercury‐mediated T–T base pairs is an attractive biomacromolecular nanomaterial which can be applied to nanodevices such as ion sensors. Reported herein is the first crystal structure of a B‐form DNA duplex containing two consecutive T–HgII–T base pairs. The HgII ion occupies the center between two T residues. The N3‐HgII bond distance is 2.0 Å. The relatively short HgII‐HgII distance (3.3 Å) observed in consecutive T–HgII–T base pairs suggests that the metallophilic attraction could exist between them and may stabilize the B‐form double helix. To support this, the DNA duplex is largely distorted and adopts an unusual nonhelical conformation in the absence of HgII. The structure of the metallo DNA duplex itself and the HgII‐induced structural switching from the nonhelical form to the B‐form provide the basis for structure‐based design of metal‐conjugated nucleic acid nanomaterials.  相似文献   

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We developed a dual‐target responsive sensor for label‐free light‐up fluorescent detection of protons (H+) and silver ions (Ag+) using an “OR′′ logic gate. Berberine, a cost‐effective and non‐toxic indicator, partially intercalates the formed triplex DNA in the presence of H+ or Ag+, generating enhanced fluorescence. The designed Ag+ probe has high selectivity and desirable sensitivity, which is necessary for practical use. The robust ”OR“ logic gate is capable of a rapid and reversible response to the H+ and/or Ag+ inputs.  相似文献   

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A new folding intermediate of Oxytricha nova telomeric Oxy‐1.5 G‐quadruplex was characterized in aqueous solution using NMR spectroscopy, native gel electrophoresis, thermal differential spectra (TDS), CD spectroscopy, and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). NMR experiments have revealed that this intermediate (i‐Oxy‐1.5) exists in two symmetric bimolecular forms in which all guanine bases are involved in GG N1‐carbonyl symmetric base pairs. Kinetic analysis of K+‐induced structural transitions shows that folding of Oxy‐1.5 G‐quadruplex from i‐Oxy‐1.5 is much faster and proceeds through less intermediates than folding from single strands. Therefore, a new folding pathway of Oxy‐1.5 G‐quadruplex is proposed. This study provides evidence that G‐rich DNA sequences can self‐assemble into specific pre‐organized DNA structures that are predisposed to fold into G‐quadruplex when interacting with cations such as potassium ions.  相似文献   

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Metallo‐base pairs have been extensively studied for applications in nucleic acid‐based nanodevices and genetic code expansion. Metallo‐base pairs composed of natural nucleobases are attractive because nanodevices containing natural metallo‐base pairs can be easily prepared from commercially available sources. Previously, we have reported a crystal structure of a DNA duplex containing T HgII T base pairs. Herein, we have determined a high‐resolution crystal structure of the second natural metallo‐base pair between pyrimidine bases C AgI C formed in an RNA duplex. One AgI occupies the center between two cytosines and forms a C AgI C base pair through N3 AgI N3 linear coordination. The C AgI C base pair formation does not disturb the standard A‐form conformation of RNA. Since the C AgI C base pair is structurally similar to the canonical Watson–Crick base pairs, it can be a useful building block for structure‐based design and fabrication of nucleic acid‐based nanodevices.  相似文献   

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All‐DNA scaffolds act as templates for the organization of photosystem I model systems. A series of DNA templates composed of ZnII‐protoporphyrin IX (ZnIIPPIX)‐functionalized G‐quadruplex conjugated to the 3′‐ or 5′‐end of the tyrosinamide (TA) aptamer and ZnIIPPIX/G‐quadruplex linked to the 3′‐ and 5′‐ends of the TA aptamer through a four‐thymidine bridge. Effective photoinduced electron transfer (ET) from ZnIIPPIX/G‐quadruplex to bipyridinium‐functionalized tyrosinamide, TA‐MV2+, bound to the TA aptamer units is demonstrated. The effectiveness of the primary ET quenching of ZnIIPPIX/G‐quadruplex by TA‐MV2+ controls the efficiency of the generation of TA‐MV+.. The photosystem‐controlled formation of TA‐MV+. by the different photosystems dictates the secondary activation of the ET cascade corresponding to the ferredoxin‐NADP+ reductase (FNR)‐catalysed reduction of NADP+ to NADPH by TA‐MV+., and the sequestered alcohol dehydrogenase catalysed reduction of acetophenone to 1‐phenylethanol by NADPH.  相似文献   

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A series of platinum(II) complexes with tridentate ligands was synthesized and their interactions with G‐quadruplex DNA within the c‐myc gene promoter were evaluated. Complex 1 , which has a flat planar 2,6‐bis(benzimidazol‐2‐yl)pyridine (bzimpy) scaffold, was found to stabilize the c‐myc G‐quadruplex structure in a cell‐free system. An in silico G‐quadruplex DNA model has been constructed for structure‐based virtual screening to develop new PtII‐based complexes with superior inhibitory activities. By using complex 1 as the initial structure for hit‐to‐lead optimization, bzimpy and related 2,6‐bis(pyrazol‐3‐yl)pyridine (dPzPy) scaffolds containing amine side‐chains emerge as the top candidates. Six of the top‐scoring complexes were synthesized and their interactions with c‐myc G‐quadruplex DNA have been investigated. The results revealed that all of the complexes have the ability to stabilize the c‐myc G‐quadruplex. Complex 3 a ([PtII L2R ] + ; L2 =2,6‐bis[1‐(3‐piperidinepropyl)‐1H‐enzo[d]imidazol‐2‐yl]pyridine, R =Cl) displayed the strongest inhibition in a cell‐free system (IC50=2.2 μM ) and was 3.3‐fold more potent than that of 1 . Complexes 3 a and 4 a ([PtII L3R ]+; L3 =2,6‐bis[1‐(3‐morpholinopropyl)‐1H‐pyrazol‐3‐yl]pyridine, R =Cl) were found to effectively inhibit c‐myc gene expression in human hepatocarcinoma cells with IC50 values of ≈17 μM , whereas initial hit 1 displayed no significant effect on gene expression at concentrations up to 50 μM . Complexes 3 a and 4 a have a strong preference for G‐quadruplex DNA over duplex DNA, as revealed by competition dialysis experiments and absorption titration; 3 a and 4 a bind G‐quadruplex DNA with binding constants (K) of approximately 106–107 dm3 mol?1, which are at least an order of magnitude higher than the K values for duplex DNA. NMR spectroscopic titration experiments and molecular modeling showed that 4 a binds c‐myc G‐quadruplex DNA through an external end‐stacking mode at the 3′‐terminal face of the G‐quadruplex. Intriguingly, binding of c‐myc G‐quadruplex DNA by 3 b is accompanied by an increase of up to 38‐fold in photoluminescence intensity at λmax=622 nm.  相似文献   

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本工作利用圆二色光谱研究了Ag+与Hg2+对4种代表性G-四链体DNA结构的破坏作用。结果表明Ag+可能通过与碱基G螯合从而破坏G-四链体结构;Hg2+能通过形成T-Hg2+-T碱基对,及其他方式破坏G-四链体结构。含巯基(-SH)的半胱氨酸与Ag+与Hg2+可以发生较强的配位作用,从而使被Ag+与Hg2+破坏后的G-四链体DNA结构得以回复。基于此,一个新颖的Ag+/Hg2+-半胱氨酸-DNA逻辑门得以构筑。  相似文献   

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Polymorphic DNA G‐quadruplex recognition has attracted great interest in recent years. The strong binding affinity and potential enantioselectivity of chiral [Ru(bpy)2(L)]2+ (L=dipyrido[3,2‐a:2′,3′‐c]phenazine, dppz‐10,11‐imidazolone; bpy=2,2′‐bipyridine) prompted this investigation as to whether the two enantiomers, Δ and Λ, can show different effects on diverse structures with a range of parallel, antiparallel and mixed parallel/antiparallel G‐quadruplexes. These studies provide a striking example of chiral‐selective recognition of DNA G‐quadruplexes. As for antiparallel (tel‐Na+) basket G‐quadruplex, the Λ enantiomers bind stronger than the Δ enantiomers. Moreover, the behavior reported here for both enantiomers stands in sharp contrast to B‐DNA binding. The chiral selectivity toward mixed parallel/antiparallel (tel‐K+) G‐quadruplex of both compounds is weak. Different loop arrangements can change chiral complex selectivity for both antiparallel and mixed parallel/antiparallel G‐quadruplex. Whereas both Δ and Λ isomers bind to parallel G‐quadruplexes with comparable affinity, no appreciable stereoselective G‐quadruplex binding of the isomers was observed. In addition, different binding stoichiometries and binding modes for Δ and Λ enantiomers were confirmed. The results presented here indicate that chiral selective G‐quadruplex binding is not only related to G‐quadruplex topology, but also to the sequence and the loop constitution.  相似文献   

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Metal‐mediated base pairs have been extensively utilized in many research fields, including genetic‐code extension, novel therapeutics development, and nanodevice design. Compared to other cations, AgI is more flexible in pairing with natural base pairs. Herein, we present a DNA structure containing two C‐AgI‐C pairs and the first reported G‐AgI‐G pair in a short 8mer DNA strand. This structure not only provides detailed insight into these AgI‐mediated base‐pairing patterns in DNA, but also represents the first nonhelical DNA structure driven by heavy‐metal ions, thus further contributing to the structural diversity of DNA. This unique complex structure is highly sequence‐dependent, thus implying functional potentials as a new DNA aptamer that can bind and recognize silver ions. These results not only advance our understanding of the interactions between AgI and nucleobases, but also provide a unique structural component for the rational design of new DNA nanodevices.  相似文献   

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