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. 1998 Aug 15;26(16):3724–3728. doi: 10.1093/nar/26.16.3724

Fluorescent dyes specific for quadruplex DNA.

H Arthanari 1, S Basu 1, T L Kawano 1, P H Bolton 1
PMCID: PMC147777  PMID: 9685488

Abstract

Fluorescent dyes which are specific for duplex DNA have found a wide range of applications from staining gels to visualization of chromosomes. Porphyrin dyes have been found which are highly fluorescent in the presence of quadruplex but not duplex DNA. These dyes may offer a route to the specific detection of quadruplex DNA under biologically important conditions. There are three types of DNA quadruplex structures, and these may play important roles in telomere, centromere, triplet repeat, integration sites and other DNAs, and this first set of porphyrin dyes show some selectivity between the quadruplex types.

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