Directed DNA Metallization
Journal of the American Chemical Society2006Vol. 128(5), pp. 1398–1399
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Glenn A. Burley, Johannes Gierlich, Mohammad Reza Mofid, Hadar Nir, S. Tal, Yoav Eichen, Thomas Carell
Abstract
Genes of interest can be selectively metallized via the incorporation of modified triphosphates. These triphosphates bear functions that can be further derivatized with aldehyde groups via the use of click chemistry. Treatment of the aldehyde-labeled gene mixture with the Tollens reagent, followed by a development process, results in the selective metallization of the gene of interest in the presence of natural DNA strands.
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