The electrochemical detection methods have emerged as a potential alternative to the bench-top optical systems in monitoring nucleic acid amplification. DNA intercalating redox reporters play a crucial role in such monitoring schemes. Here, a series of bisintercalating redox probes have been tailor-made to meet specific requirements of electrochemical quantitative loop-mediated isothermal amplification (qLAMP).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe real-time quantitative electrochemical monitoring of nucleic acid amplification through PCR is a promising renowned methodology to detect pathogenic DNAs. In this work, anthraquinone-pyrrole derivatives based redox intercalating probes (AP probes: AP1, AP2) have been designed, synthesized, characterized and successfully demonstrated in real-time like quantitative PCR. The rationally designed AP probes exhibited excellent DNA binding abilities and electrochemical behaviors.
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