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Riboflavin-catalyzed templated reaction to translate nucleic acid cues into signals of rhodamine derivatives.

Hokyung KimHayeon ChoiKyeong Su MinWoo Joo HanJae Woo ParkKi Tae Kim
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2022)
We report a templated reaction for the facile translation of nucleic acid cues into signals of universal rhodamine derivatives based on the riboflavin-catalyzed oxidation of dihydrorhodamine compounds. The rhodamine-signaling operation enabled us to design a highly sequence-selective fluorescent sensor that can detect as little as 500 pM of the target nucleic acid in 90 min or to present a rhodamine antibody that can be further applied to immunoassays.
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