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c-Myc G-quadruplex is sensitively and specifically recognized by a fluorescent probe.

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The G-quadruplex structure formed by the c-myc gene sequence has attracted much attention due to its important physiological function in biology and wide application in nanotechnology. So far, probes capable… Click to show full abstract

The G-quadruplex structure formed by the c-myc gene sequence has attracted much attention due to its important physiological function in biology and wide application in nanotechnology. So far, probes capable of recognition of c-myc G-quadruplex with both high specificity and sensitivity are still scarce. This work presented a cyanine dye fluorescent probe named Cy-1, which has almost no fluorescence in aqueous solution, but showing more than 1000-fold fluorescence enhancement for recognizing c-myc G-quadruplex. Cy-1 also has good specificity and can selectively recognize c-myc G-quadruplex from other a variety of G-quadruplex and non-G-quadruplex structures. These properties make Cy-1 a promising probe for c-myc G-quadruplex recognition in nanotechnology or biology.

Keywords: myc quadruplex; probe; biology; nanotechnology; myc

Journal Title: Talanta
Year Published: 2021

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