Issue 38, 2024

Dark times: iminothioindoxyl-C-nucleoside fluorescence quenchers with defined location and minimal perturbation in DNA

Abstract

Fluorescence quenchers for application in DNA – like the BHQ family – tend to be large molecules which need to be attached, often post-synthetically, via long linkers. In this study, we present two new iminothioindoxyl-C-nucleosidic quenchers which are very compact, feature a native backbone and can be introduced into DNA via regular solid-phase synthesis. Especially with dT as juxtaposed nucleobase, they have a defined location and orientation in a DNA duplex with minimal perturbation of the structure and hence interaction capabilities. Depending on the nature of the fluorophore, they can be used for orientation-(un)specific FRET studies. Their Förster radius is smaller than the one of BHQ-2. This makes these quenchers ideal for sophisticated studies using conditional quenching in the range between 470 and 670 nm in DNA.

Graphical abstract: Dark times: iminothioindoxyl-C-nucleoside fluorescence quenchers with defined location and minimal perturbation in DNA

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Article information

Article type
Edge Article
Submitted
02 Aug 2024
Accepted
30 Aug 2024
First published
04 Sep 2024
This article is Open Access

All publication charges for this article have been paid for by the Royal Society of Chemistry
Creative Commons BY license

Chem. Sci., 2024,15, 15783-15789

Dark times: iminothioindoxyl-C-nucleoside fluorescence quenchers with defined location and minimal perturbation in DNA

L. Luma, J. C. Pursteiner, T. Fischer, R. Hegger, I. Burghardt, J. Wachtveitl and A. Heckel, Chem. Sci., 2024, 15, 15783 DOI: 10.1039/D4SC05175K

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