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Journal of Biomolecular Structure & Dynamics | 2008

SNP detection for cytochrome P450 alleles by target-assembled tandem oligonucleotide systems based on exciplexes

Lindsey Walsh; Abdul Gbaj; Laura L. Etchells; Kenneth T. Douglas; Elena V. Bichenkova

Abstract We report the first use of exciplex-based split-probes for detection of the wild type and *3 mutant alleles of human cytochrome P450 2C9. A tandem 8-mer split DNA oligonucleotide probe system was designed that allows detection of the complementary target DNA sequence. This exciplex-based fluorescence detector system operates by means of a contiguous hybridization of two oligonucleotide exciplex split-probes to a complementary target nucleic acid target. Each probe oligonucleotide is chemically modified at one of its termini by a potential exciplex-forming partner, each of which is fluorescently silent at the wavelength of detection. Under conditions that ensure correct three-dimensional assembly, the chemical moieties on suitable photoexcitation form an exciplex that fluoresces with a large Stokes shift (in this case 130 nm). Preliminary proof-of-concept studies used two 8-mer probe oligonucleotides, but in order to give better specificity for genomic applications, probe length was extended to give coverage of 24 bases. Eight pairs of tandem 12-mer oligonucleotide probes spanning the 2C9*3 region were designed and tested to find the best set of probes. Target sequences tested were in the form of (i) synthetic oligonucleotides, (ii) embedded in short PCR products (150 bp), or (iii) inserted into plasmid DNA (∼ 3 Kbp). The exciplex system was able to differentiate wild type and human cytochrome P450 2C9 *3 SNP (1075 A→C) alleles, based on fluorescence emission spectra and DNA melting curves, indicating promise for future applications in genetic testing and molecular diagnostics.


Libyan Journal of Medicine | 2008

New concepts of fluorescent probes for specific detection of DNA sequences: bis-modified oligonucleotides in excimer and exciplex detection.

Abdul Gbaj; Elena V. Bichenkova; Lindsey Walsh; Hannah Elizabeth Savage; Alireza Sardarian; Laura L. Etchells; Ashu Gulati; S Hawisa; Kenneth T. Douglas

The detection of single base mismatches in DNA is important for diagnostics, treatment of genetic diseases, and identification of single nucleotide polymorphisms. Highly sensitive, specific assays are needed to investigate genetic samples from patients. The use of a simple fluorescent nucleoside analogue in detection of DNA sequence and point mutations by hybridisation in solution is described in this study. The 5′-bispyrene and 3′-naphthalene oligonucleotide probes form an exciplex on hybridisation to target in water and the 5′-bispyrene oligonucleotide alone is an adequate probe to determine concentration of target present. It was also indicated that this system has a potential to identify mismatches and insertions. The aim of this work was to investigate experimental structures and conditions that permit strong exciplex emission for nucleic acid detectors, and show how such exciplexes can register the presence of mismatches as required in SNP analysis. This study revealed that the hybridisation of 5′-bispyrenyl fluorophore to a DNA target results in formation of a fluorescent probe with high signal intensity change and specificity for detecting a complementary target in a homogeneous system. Detection of SNP mutations using this split-probe system is a highly specific, simple, and accessible method to meet the rigorous requirements of pharmacogenomic studies. Thus, it is possible for the system to act as SNP detectors and it shows promise for future applications in genetic testing.


Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry | 2007

Detection of nucleic acids in situ: Novel oligonucleotide analogues for target-assembled DNA-mounted exciplexes

Elena V. Bichenkova; Abdul Gbaj; Lindsey Walsh; Hannah Elizabeth Savage; Candelaria Rogert; Ali Sardarian; Laura L. Etchells; Kenneth T. Douglas


Tetrahedron | 2006

Chemical predisposition in synthesis: application to the preparation of;the pyrrolidine natural products, plakoridines A and B

Laura L. Etchells; Madeleine Helliwell; Neil M. Kershaw; Ali Sardarian; Roger C. Whitehead


Tetrahedron Letters | 2005

A synthetic approach to the plakoridines modeled on a biogenetic theory

Laura L. Etchells; Ali Sardarian; Roger C. Whitehead


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2006

Synthetic analogues of the manzamenones and plakoridines which inhibit DNA polymerase

Jeremy R. Doncaster; Laura L. Etchells; Neil M. Kershaw; Ryoichi Nakamura; Hazel Ryan; Ryo Takeuchi; Kengo Sakaguchi; Ali Sardarian; Roger C. Whitehead


Tetrahedron | 2010

Conformational study of the natural iron chelator myo-inositol 1,2,3-trisphosphate using restrained/flexible analogues and computational analysis

David Mansell; Nicolás Veiga; Julia Torres; Laura L. Etchells; Richard A. Bryce; Carlos Kremer; Sally Freeman


Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry | 2010

Conformational analysis of the natural iron chelator myo-inositol 1,2,3-trisphosphate using a pyrene-based fluorescent mimic

David Mansell; Nicholas J. W. Rattray; Laura L. Etchells; Carl H. Schwalbe; Alexander J. Blake; Julia Torres; Carlos Kremer; Elena V. Bichenkova; Christopher J. Barker; Sally Freeman


Chemical Communications | 2008

Fluorescent probe: complexation of Fe3+with the myo-inositol 1,2,3-trisphosphate motif

David Mansell; Nicholas J. W. Rattray; Laura L. Etchells; Carl H. Schwalbe; Alexander J. Blake; Elena V. Bichenkova; Richard A. Bryce; Christopher J. Barker; Alvaro Díaz; Carlos Kremer; Sally Freeman


Bioscience Reports | 2008

Target-assembled exciplexes based on Scorpion oligonucleotides.

Abdul Gbaj; Lindsey Walsh; Maria Candelaria Rogert; Alireza Sardarian; Elena V. Bichenkova; Laura L. Etchells; David Whitcombe; Kenneth T. Douglas

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Abdul Gbaj

University of Manchester

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Lindsey Walsh

University of Manchester

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Ali Sardarian

University of Manchester

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Sally Freeman

University of Manchester

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David Mansell

University of Manchester

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