We investigate the properties of a simple DNA-based nanodevice capable of detecting single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in unlabelled nucleic acid target sequences. Detection is achieved by a two-stage bait-and-switch process combining complementary-base hybridization and switching as molecular recognition criteria. A probe molecule is constructed from a single DNA strand designed to adopt a partial cruciform structure with a pair of exposed (unhybridized) strands. Upon target binding, a switchable cloverleaf construct (similar to a Holliday junction) is formed where the states are the open and closed junction conformations. Switching between these occurs by junction folding in the presence of divalent ions. A combination of steady-state...
[[abstract]]We have developed a universal molecular beacon (T7-MB-T7) for the detection of single-nu...
Hybridization-based techniques have been extensively employed for the analysis of specific DNA/RNA s...
DNA nanoswitches can be designed to detect unlabelled nucleic acid targets and have been shown to di...
We investigate the properties of a simple DNA-based nanodevice capable of detecting single nucleotid...
We report a simple DNA sensor device, using a combination of binding and conformational switching, c...
This paper investigates the properties of a simple DNA-based nanodevice capable of detecting single ...
AbstractThis article presents a new, highly sensitive method for the identification of single nucleo...
[[abstract]]We present a simple and novel assay—employing a universal molecular beacon (MB) in the p...
[[abstract]]We present a simple and novel assay—employing a universal molecular beacon (MB) in the p...
We present a new type of DNA switch, based on the Holliday junction, that uses a combination of bind...
Single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are the most common form of DNA sequence variation. There is ...
Detection of single base pair mutations in an unlabelled nucleic acid target sequence is demonstrate...
[[abstract]]We have developed a universal molecular beacon (T7-MB-T7) for the detection of single-nu...
Hybridization-based techniques have been extensively employed for the analysis of specific DNA/RNA s...
DNA nanoswitches can be designed to detect unlabelled nucleic acid targets and have been shown to di...
We investigate the properties of a simple DNA-based nanodevice capable of detecting single nucleotid...
We report a simple DNA sensor device, using a combination of binding and conformational switching, c...
This paper investigates the properties of a simple DNA-based nanodevice capable of detecting single ...
AbstractThis article presents a new, highly sensitive method for the identification of single nucleo...
[[abstract]]We present a simple and novel assay—employing a universal molecular beacon (MB) in the p...
[[abstract]]We present a simple and novel assay—employing a universal molecular beacon (MB) in the p...
We present a new type of DNA switch, based on the Holliday junction, that uses a combination of bind...
Single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are the most common form of DNA sequence variation. There is ...
Detection of single base pair mutations in an unlabelled nucleic acid target sequence is demonstrate...
[[abstract]]We have developed a universal molecular beacon (T7-MB-T7) for the detection of single-nu...
Hybridization-based techniques have been extensively employed for the analysis of specific DNA/RNA s...
DNA nanoswitches can be designed to detect unlabelled nucleic acid targets and have been shown to di...