2-Aminopurine hairpin probes for the detection of ultraviolet-induced DNA damage |
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Authors: | Amira F El-Yazbi Glen R Loppnow |
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Institution: | Department of Chemistry, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB T6G 2G2, Canada |
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Abstract: | Nucleic acid exposure to radiation and chemical insults leads to damage and disease. Thus, detection and understanding DNA damage is important for elucidating molecular mechanisms of disease. However, current methods of DNA damage detection are either time-consuming, destroy the sample, or are too specific to be used for generic detection of damage. In this paper, we develop a fluorescence sensor of 2-aminopurine (2AP), a fluorescent analogue of adenine, incorporated in the loop of a hairpin probe for the quantification of ultraviolet (UV) C-induced nucleic acid damage. Our results show that the selectivity of the 2AP hairpin probe to UV-induced nucleic acid damage is comparable to molecular beacon (MB) probes of DNA damage. The calibration curve for the 2AP hairpin probe shows good linearity (R2 = 0.98) with a limit of detection of 17.2 nM. This probe is a simple, fast and economic fluorescence sensor for the quantification of UV-induced damage in DNA. |
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Keywords: | 2-Aminopurine Fluorescence DNA damage Molecular beacon Fluorescence sensor |
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