Synthesis and Characterization of a Magnetically Active

Autor: Megan E, Dempsey, Hetal D, Marble, Tun-Li, Shen, Nicolas L, Fawzi, Eric M, Darling
Rok vydání: 2017
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Zdroj: Bioconjugate chemistry. 29(2)
ISSN: 1520-4812
Popis: Gene expression is used extensively to describe cellular characteristics and behaviors; however, most methods of assessing gene expression are unsuitable for living samples, requiring destructive processes such as fixation or lysis. Recently, molecular beacons have become a viable tool for live-cell imaging of mRNA molecules in situ. Historically, beacon-mediated imaging has been limited to fluorescence-based approaches. We propose the design and synthesis of a novel molecular beacon for magnetic resonance detection of any desired target nucleotide sequence. The biologically compatible synthesis incorporates commonly used bioconjugation reactions in aqueous conditions and is accessible for labs without extensive synthesis capabilities. The resulting beacon uses fluorine ((19)F) as a reporter, which is broadened, or turned “off,” via paramagnetic relaxation enhancement from a stabilized nitroxide radical spin label when the beacon is not bound to its nucleic acid target. Therefore, the (19)F NMR signal of the beacon is quenched in its hairpin conformation when the spin label and the (19)F substituent are held in proximity, but the signal is recovered upon beacon hybridization to its specific complementary nucleotide sequence by physical separation of the radical from the (19)F reporter. This study establishes a path for magnetic resonance-based assessment of specific mRNA expression, providing new possibilities for applying molecular beacon technology in living systems.
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