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Nanoscale Research Letters | 2011

Photoelectrochemical studies of DNA-tagged biomolecules on Au and Au/Ni/Au multilayer nanowires

Viswanathan Swaminathan; Hwi Fen Liew; Wen Siang Lew; Lanying Hu; Anh Tuan Phan

The use of nanowires (NWs) for labeling, sensing, and sorting is the basis of detecting biomolecules attached on NWs by optical and magnetic properties. In spite of many advantages, the use of biomolecules-attached NWs sensing by photoelectrochemical (PEC) study is almost non-existent. In this article, the PEC study of dye-attached single-stranded DNA on Au NWs and Au-Ni-Au multilayer NWs prepared by pulse electrodeposition are investigated. Owing to quantum-quenching effect, the multilayer Au NWs exhibit low optical absorbance when compared with Au NWs. The tagged Au NWs show good fluorescence (emission) at 570 nm, indicating significant improvement in the reflectivity. Optimum results obtained for tagged Au NWs attached on functionalized carbon electrodes and its PEC behavior is also presented. A twofold enhancement in photocurrent is observed with an average dark current of 10 μA for Au NWs coated on functionalized sensing electrode. The importance of these PEC and optical studies provides an inexpensive and facile processing platform for Au NWs that may be suitable for biolabeling applications.


Journal of Biomolecular Structure & Dynamics | 2013

47 Incorporation of alternative nucleic acid chemistries into G-quadruplex structure

Christopher Jacques Lech; Anh Tuan Phan

Nucleic acids that form G-quadruplex (G4) structure have found applications in a host of research and technology regimes. Numerous G4 based aptamer drugs have been identified with pharmacological activity against cancer, HIV, prions, and blood coagulation (1). In the field of nanotechnology, G4 based sensors and nano-machines have also received much attention. The ability to synthesize nucleic acid ex-vivo allows for the site-specific incorporation of non-natural chemistries into nucleic acids that can be used to tune their physical and pharmacological properties. We summarize the results of a series of studies investigating the effective incorporation of alternative nucleic acid chemistries into G4 DNA. These modified chemistries include C8-modified guanine bases, as well as 2′-F, 2′-F-ANA, and Locked nucleic acid (LNA) modifications to the ribose sugar. We report primarily on the effect of these modifications on G-quadruplex folding topology, thermal stability, and structure. The substitution of LNA-guanosine into the core guanine tetrads disrupts structure in specific structural environments. On the other hand, 2′-F- and 2′-F-ANA guanosine can generally be incorporated without disrupting the structure when substituted into guanine bases in certain structural conformations. We find that 2′-F-ANA-guanosine and 2′-F-guanosine are powerful tools for controling the conformation of G4 structures (2). Functionalization at the C8 of the guanine base stabilizes in a manner dependent on the glycosidic conformation of the base, with different modification chemistries stabilizing to varying extents (3). The results of these studies provide useful insight on how to effectively incorporate some useful chemical tools from the growing toolbox of modified nucleic acid chemistries into G-quadruplex nucleic acid.


Journal of Back and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation | 2016

Isolation and structural characterization of an active G-quadruplex motif from AGRO100

Wan Jun Chung; Brahim Heddi; Anh Tuan Phan


Journal of Back and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation | 2016

G-quadruplex structure

Brahim Heddi; Nerea Martín-Pintado; Zhalgas Serimbetov; Teuku Mahfuzh Aufar Kari; Anh Tuan Phan


Journal of Back and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation | 2015

A structure of G-quadruplex

Vee Vee Cheong; Brahim Heddi; Christopher Jacques Lech; Anh Tuan Phan


Journal of Back and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation | 2015

Solution structure of a left-handed G-quadruplex

Wan Jun Chung; Brahim Heddi; Emmanuelle Schmitt; Kah Wai Lim; Yves Mechulam; Anh Tuan Phan


Archive | 2014

Peptides binding to parallel-stranded G-quadruplexes

Anh Tuan Phan; Brahim Heddi; Vee Vee Cheong; Herry Martadinata


Journal of Back and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation | 2014

Solution structure of a stacked dimeric G-quadruplex formed by a segment of the human CEB1 minisatellite

Michael Adrian; Ding Jie Ang; Christopher Jacques Lech; Brahim Heddi; Alain Nicolas; Anh Tuan Phan


Journal of Back and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation | 2014

parallel-stranded G-quadruplex in DNA poly-G stretches

Anjali Sengar; Brahim Heddi; Anh Tuan Phan


Journal of Back and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation | 2013

Structure of an antiparallel (2+2) G-quadruplex formed by human telomeric repeats in Na+ solution (with G22-to-BrG substitution)

Kah Wai Lim; Veronica Chinn Min Ng; Nerea Martín-Pintado; Brahim Heddi; Anh Tuan Phan

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Brahim Heddi

Nanyang Technological University

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Kah Wai Lim

Nanyang Technological University

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Christopher Jacques Lech

Nanyang Technological University

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Michael Adrian

Nanyang Technological University

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Vee Vee Cheong

Nanyang Technological University

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Wan Jun Chung

Nanyang Technological University

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Nerea Martín-Pintado

Spanish National Research Council

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Herry Martadinata

Nanyang Technological University

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Hwi Fen Liew

Nanyang Technological University

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Lanying Hu

Nanyang Technological University

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