Sensors capable of quantitative real-time measurements may present the easiest and most accurate way to study enzyme activities. Here we present a novel DNA-based sensor for specific and quantitative real-time measurement of the enzymatic activity of the essential human enzyme, topoisomerase I. The basic design of the sensor relies on two DNA strands that hybridize to form a hairpin structure with a fluorophore-quencher pair. The quencher moiety is released from the sensor upon reaction with human topoisomerase I thus enabling real-time optical measurement of enzymatic activity. The sensor is specific for topoisomerase I even in raw cell extracts and presents a simple mean of following enzyme kinetics using standard laboratory equipment s...
In the current study, we describe a novel DNA sensor system for specific and quantitative detection ...
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We present a quantum dot based DNA nanosensor specifically targeting the cleavage step in the reacti...
Background: Eukaryotic topoisomerase 1 is a potential target of anti-parasitic and anti-cancer drugs...
Human topoisomerase 1B is a ubiquitous and essential enzyme involved in relaxing the topological sta...
Most activity-based molecular probes are designed to target enzymes that catalyze the breaking of ch...
DNA topoisomerases are essential enzymes in the control and in the maintenance of the topological st...
Real-time detection of enzyme activities may present the easiest and most reliable way of obtaining ...
Abstract Background The topoisomerase I (TopI) reaction intermediate consists of an enzyme covalentl...
A high-sensitivity assay has been developed for the detection of human topoisomerase I with single m...
With the increased effort for identification of anticancer compounds, there is a growing need for to...
The study of interaction between human Topoisomerase I (hTopo I) and the appropriate sequences of DN...
The recent development of new techniques to manipulate single DNA molecules has opened new opportuni...
The so-called Rolling Circle Amplification allows for amplification of circular DNA structures in a ...
In the current study, we describe a novel DNA sensor system for specific and quantitative detection ...
Monolayer graphene field-effect sensors operating in liquid have been widely deployed for detecting ...
We present a quantum dot based DNA nanosensor specifically targeting the cleavage step in the reacti...
Background: Eukaryotic topoisomerase 1 is a potential target of anti-parasitic and anti-cancer drugs...
Human topoisomerase 1B is a ubiquitous and essential enzyme involved in relaxing the topological sta...
Most activity-based molecular probes are designed to target enzymes that catalyze the breaking of ch...
DNA topoisomerases are essential enzymes in the control and in the maintenance of the topological st...
Real-time detection of enzyme activities may present the easiest and most reliable way of obtaining ...
Abstract Background The topoisomerase I (TopI) reaction intermediate consists of an enzyme covalentl...
A high-sensitivity assay has been developed for the detection of human topoisomerase I with single m...
With the increased effort for identification of anticancer compounds, there is a growing need for to...
The study of interaction between human Topoisomerase I (hTopo I) and the appropriate sequences of DN...
The recent development of new techniques to manipulate single DNA molecules has opened new opportuni...
The so-called Rolling Circle Amplification allows for amplification of circular DNA structures in a ...
In the current study, we describe a novel DNA sensor system for specific and quantitative detection ...
Monolayer graphene field-effect sensors operating in liquid have been widely deployed for detecting ...
We present a quantum dot based DNA nanosensor specifically targeting the cleavage step in the reacti...