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Imaging of mRNA in Live Cells Using Nucleic Acid-Templated Reduction of Azidorhodamine Probes
April 20, 2009
Nucleic acid-templated reactions leading to a fluorescent product represent an attractive strategy for the detection and imaging of cellular nucleic acids. Herein we report the use of a Staudinger reaction to promote the reduction of profluorescent azidorhodamine. The use of two cell-permeable GPNA probes, one labeled with the profluorescent azidorhodamine and the other with trialkylphosphine, enabled the detection of the mRNA encoding O-6-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase in intact cells.
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research article
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Publication date
2009-04-20
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Volume
131
Issue
18
Start page
6492
End page
6497
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