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American Chemical Society, Journal of the American Chemical Society, 4(134), p. 1958-1961, 2012

DOI: 10.1021/ja2103845

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A Molecular Peptide Beacon for the Ratiometric Sensing of Nucleic Acids

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Abstract

A pyrene-functionalized cationic oligopeptide 1 efficiently binds to double-stranded DNA, as shown by different spectrophotochemical studies. Upon binding, the conformation of 1 changes from a folded to an extended form, which leads to a distinct change in the fluorescence properties. Thus, 1 functions as a molecular peptide beacon, and as it is easily taken up by cells, 1 can also be used for imaging of nucleic acids within cells.