Issue 4, 2008

Quencher-free molecular beacons: a new strategy in fluorescence based nucleic acid analysis

Abstract

Molecular beacons (MBs) have been used as viable fluorescent probes in nucleic acid analysis. Many researchers around the world continue to modify the MBs to suit their needs. As a result, a number of nucleic acid probing systems with close resemblance to the MBs are being reported from time to time. Quencher-free molecular beacons (QF-MBs) are a significant modification of the conventional MB; in QF-MBs the quencher part has been eliminated. Despite the absence of the quencher, the QF-MBs can identify specific target DNA. They can also be used in SNP typing and in real-time PCR analysis for quantification of DNAs. The design, factors behind functioning and applications of different types of QF-MBs and closely related quencher-free nucleic acid probing systems (QF-NAPs) have been described in this tutorial review.

Graphical abstract: Quencher-free molecular beacons: a new strategy in fluorescence based nucleic acid analysis

Article information

Article type
Tutorial Review
Submitted
22 Nov 2007
First published
17 Jan 2008

Chem. Soc. Rev., 2008,37, 648-663

Quencher-free molecular beacons: a new strategy in fluorescence based nucleic acid analysis

N. Venkatesan, Y. Jun Seo and B. Hyean Kim, Chem. Soc. Rev., 2008, 37, 648 DOI: 10.1039/B705468H

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