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For this we used the HRP-mimicking DNAzyme which was described in 1998.<x-ref>Travascio1998</x-ref> It folds into a G-quadruplex that forms a complex with hemin and is then able to mimic the activity of a horse raddish peroxidase. Hence it is capable to produce reactive oxygen species (ROS) by the reduction of hydrogen peroxide to water. These ROS then leads to an activation of luminol which then becomes chemiluminescent. In several of our subprojects we exploit this function as an easy readout such as for the AptaBody. | For this we used the HRP-mimicking DNAzyme which was described in 1998.<x-ref>Travascio1998</x-ref> It folds into a G-quadruplex that forms a complex with hemin and is then able to mimic the activity of a horse raddish peroxidase. Hence it is capable to produce reactive oxygen species (ROS) by the reduction of hydrogen peroxide to water. These ROS then leads to an activation of luminol which then becomes chemiluminescent. In several of our subprojects we exploit this function as an easy readout such as for the AptaBody. | ||
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Revision as of 10:45, 18 September 2015
Catalytic DNA – DNAzymes
SELEX revealed a variety of DNA aptamers and catalytic DNA known as DNAzymes (or Deoxribozymes). Breaker and Joyce selected the first DNAzyme, a RNA-cleaving DNA.
For this we used the HRP-mimicking DNAzyme which was described in 1998.