Issue 19, 2023

Detecting secondary structure formation with FRET-PAINT

Abstract

We present single molecule studies demonstrating the capabilities of the FRET-PAINT method to detect secondary structures that would be challenging to detect with alternative methods, particularly single molecule FRET (smFRET). Instead of relying on the change in end-to-end separation as in smFRET, we use the change in accessibility to a small probe as the criterion for secondary structure formation and relative stability. As a model system, we study G-triplex formation by human telomeric repeat sequences in different structural contexts.

Graphical abstract: Detecting secondary structure formation with FRET-PAINT

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
03 Jul 2023
Accepted
31 Aug 2023
First published
01 Sep 2023

Analyst, 2023,148, 4655-4658

Detecting secondary structure formation with FRET-PAINT

S. G. Kodikara, K. J. Merkel, S. J. Haas, S. Shiekh and H. Balci, Analyst, 2023, 148, 4655 DOI: 10.1039/D3AN01118F

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