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Fluorescence Energy-Transfer Cyanine Heterodimers with High Affinity for Double-Stranded DNA II. Applications to Multiplex Restriction Fragment Sizing

โœ Scribed by Z.X. Zeng; S.C. Benson; A.N. Glazer


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Weight
418 KB
Volume
231
Category
Article
ISSN
0003-2697

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โœฆ Synopsis


Energy-transfer cyanine dyes, a thiazsole orange-thiazole-indolenine (butylTOTIN) and a thiazole orange-thiazole blue heterodimer (pentylTOTAB), form high-affinity complexes with double-stranded (ds)DNA with donor fluorescence (lambdaF(max)527 nm) quenched >90% and with acceptor fluorescence emission above 650 nm (S. C. Benson, Z. Zeng, and A. N. Glaser (1995) Anal. Biochem. 231, 247-255). After separation by agarose gel electrophoresis, bands of precomplexed dsDNA-dye restriction fragments containing 10 pg of dsDNA are readily detected with a laser-excited confocal-fluorescence gel scanner (R. A. Mathies et al. (1994) Rev. Sci. Instrum. 65, 807-812) following donor excitation at 488 nm (argon ion laser) or direct acceptor excitation at 647 nm (krypton ion laser). Accurate two-color multiplex sizing of restriction fragments is obtained with 488-nm excitation with dsDNA fragments precomplexed with thiazole orange dimer (TOTO) as unknowns (detected at 500-565 nm, green channel) and dsDNA fragments stained with the energy-transfer cyanine dyes (detected at 645-750 nm, red channel) as internal standards. There is negligible cross talk of fluorescence between the red and green channels and no significant dye migration in mixtures of prelabeled standard and unknown fragments.


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We have designed, synthesized, and characterized fluorescent cyanine heterodimers that exploit resonance energy transfer to achieve strong emission above 650 nm with 488-nm excitation. Thiazole orange serves as the common fluorescence donor in these dyes and thiazole-indolenine, thiazole blue, or sy