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Direct Molecular Detection of Nucleic Acids by Fluorescence Signal Amplification

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https://doi.org/10.1021/ja053417jCreative Commons 'BY' version 4.0 license
Abstract

An integrated PCR-free DNA sensor, which combines a sequence-specific receptor, an optical polymeric transducer, and an intrinsic fluorescence amplification mechanism, is reported. This sensor is based on the different conformations adopted by a cationic polythiophene when electrostatically bound to ss-DNA or ds-DNA, and on the efficient and fast energy transfer between the resulting fluorescent polythiophene/ds-DNA complex and neighboring fluorophores attached to ss-DNA probes. This molecular system allows the detection of only five molecules in 3 mL of an aqueous solution, or 3 zM, in 5 min. Moreover, this work demonstrates, for the first time, the direct detection of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) from clinical samples in only a few minutes, without the need for nucleic acid amplification.

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