Reversible regulation of metallo-base-pair interactions for DNA dehybridization by ultrasound.
Shuaidong HuoYu ZhouZhihuan LiaoPengkun ZhaoMiancheng ZouRobert GöstlAndreas HerrmannPublished in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2021)
Mechanical force applied by ultrasound in solution leads to the dissociation of DNA metallo-base-pair interactions when these motifs are functionalized with oligodeoxynucleotide sequences of sufficient length. The annealing and force-induced denaturing process is followed by the attachment of distance-sensitive fluorescent probes and is found to be reversible.
Keyphrases
- single molecule
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