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TAMRA-polypyrrole for A/T sequence visualization on DNA molecules

  • Seonghyun Lee
  • , Yusuke Kawamoto
  • , Thangavel Vaijayanthi
  • , Jihyun Park
  • , Jaeyoung Bae
  • , Jeongsil Kim-Ha
  • , Hiroshi Sugiyama
  • , Kyubong Jo
  • Sogang University
  • Kyoto University
  • Sejong University

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Abstract

Fluorophore-linked, sequence-specific DNA binding reagents can visualize sequence information on a large DNA molecule. In this paper, we synthesized newly designed TAMRA-linked polypyrrole to visualize adenine and thymine base pairs. A fluorescent image of the stained DNA molecule generates an intensity profile based on A/T frequency, revealing a characteristic sequence composition pattern. Computeraided comparison of this intensity pattern with the genome sequence allowed us to determine the DNA sequence on a visualized DNA molecule from possible intensity profile pattern candidates for a given genome. Moreover, TAMRA-polypyrrole offers robust advantages for single DNA molecule detection: no fluorophore-mediated photocleavage and no structural deformation, since it exhibits a sequencespecific pattern alone without the use of intercalating dyes such as YOYO-1. Accordingly, we were able to identify genomic DNA fragments from Escherichia coli cells by aligning them to the genomic A/T frequencymap based on TAMRA-polypyrrole-generated intensity profiles. Furthermore, we showed band and interband patterns of polytene chromosomal DNA stained with TAMRA-polypyrrole because it prefers to bind AT base pairs.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere108
JournalNucleic Acids Research
Volume46
Issue number18
DOIs
StatePublished - 12 Oct 2018
Externally publishedYes

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