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Microarray detection of duplex and triplex DNA binders with DNA-modified gold nanoparticles

Authors
Lytton-Jean, A.K.R.Min, S.H.Mirkin, C.A.
Issue Date
1-Aug-2007
Citation
Analytical Chemistry, v.79, no.15, pp 6037 - 6041
Pages
5
Journal Title
Analytical Chemistry
Volume
79
Number
15
Start Page
6037
End Page
6041
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/47005
DOI
10.1021/ac070635h
ISSN
0003-2700
1520-6882
Abstract
We have designed a chip-based assay, using microarray technology, for determining the relative binding affinities of duplex and triplex DNA binders. This assay combines the high discrimination capabilities afforded by DNA-modified Au nanoparticles with the high-throughput capabilities of DNA microarrays. The detection and screening of duplex DNA binders are important because these molecules, in many cases, are potential anticancer agents as well as toxins. Triplex DNA binders are also promising drug candidates. These molecules, in conjunction with triplex-forming oligonucleotides, could potentially be used to achieve control of gene expression by interfering with transcription factors that bind to DNA. Therefore, the ability to screen for these molecules in a high-throughput fashion could dramatically improve the drug screening process. The assay reported here provides excellent discrimination between strong, intermediate, and weak duplex and triplex DNA binders in a high-throughput fashion. © 2007 American Chemical Society.
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