Five isomorphic fluorescent uridine mimics have been subjected to two-photon (2P) excitation analysis to investigate their potential applicability as non-perturbing probes for the single-molecule detection of nucleic acids. We find that small structural differences can cause major changes in the 2P excitation probability, with the 2P cross sections varying by over one order of magnitude. Two of the probes, both thiophene-modified uridine analogs, have the highest 2P cross sections (3.8 GM and 7.6 GM) reported for nucleobase analogs, using a conventional Ti:sapphire laser for excitation at 690 nm; they also have the lowest emission quantum yields. In contrast, the analogs with the highest reported quantum yields have the lowest 2P cross sect...
Fluorescent probes are essential tools for studying biological systems. The last decade has witnesse...
With the central role of nucleic acids there is a need for development of fluorophores that facilita...
The central dogma of molecular biology asserts the vastly important roles of nucleic acids in all do...
Five isomorphic fluorescent uridine mimics have been subjected to two-photon (2P) excitation analysi...
Fluorescent nucleobase analogues (FBAs) have many desirable features in comparison to extrinsic fluo...
The ability to routinely detect fluorescent nucleobase analogues at the single-molecule level would ...
Fluorescent nucleobase surrogates capable of Watson–Crick hydrogen bonding are essential probes of n...
Fluorescent nucleobase analogues (FBAs) are essential tools to study nucleic acid structures and int...
The ability to routinely detect fluorescent nucleobase analogues at the single-molecule level would ...
Understanding and optimization of the photophysics of fluorescent nucleoside analogues are critical ...
Understanding and optimization of the photophysics of fluorescent nucleoside analogues are critical ...
6MAP is a fluorescent analogue of adenine that undergoes Watson-Crick base pairing and base stacking...
With the aim of developing a new tool to investigate DNA interactions, a nucleoside analogue incorpo...
As our understanding of complex cellular processes advances, nucleic acids, the biomolecules of life...
Fluorescent nucleobase surrogates capable of Watson-Crick hydrogen bonding are essential probes of n...
Fluorescent probes are essential tools for studying biological systems. The last decade has witnesse...
With the central role of nucleic acids there is a need for development of fluorophores that facilita...
The central dogma of molecular biology asserts the vastly important roles of nucleic acids in all do...
Five isomorphic fluorescent uridine mimics have been subjected to two-photon (2P) excitation analysi...
Fluorescent nucleobase analogues (FBAs) have many desirable features in comparison to extrinsic fluo...
The ability to routinely detect fluorescent nucleobase analogues at the single-molecule level would ...
Fluorescent nucleobase surrogates capable of Watson–Crick hydrogen bonding are essential probes of n...
Fluorescent nucleobase analogues (FBAs) are essential tools to study nucleic acid structures and int...
The ability to routinely detect fluorescent nucleobase analogues at the single-molecule level would ...
Understanding and optimization of the photophysics of fluorescent nucleoside analogues are critical ...
Understanding and optimization of the photophysics of fluorescent nucleoside analogues are critical ...
6MAP is a fluorescent analogue of adenine that undergoes Watson-Crick base pairing and base stacking...
With the aim of developing a new tool to investigate DNA interactions, a nucleoside analogue incorpo...
As our understanding of complex cellular processes advances, nucleic acids, the biomolecules of life...
Fluorescent nucleobase surrogates capable of Watson-Crick hydrogen bonding are essential probes of n...
Fluorescent probes are essential tools for studying biological systems. The last decade has witnesse...
With the central role of nucleic acids there is a need for development of fluorophores that facilita...
The central dogma of molecular biology asserts the vastly important roles of nucleic acids in all do...