Fluorescent probes are powerful and indispensable tools for imaging RNA in vivo and in vitro. To simultaneously visualize multiple RNA targets in a cell, it is necessary to develop probes which emit fluorescence with different colors by excitation at a single wavelength. We synthesized OMUpy1 and OMUpy2 in this study with a cyanine dye respectively conjugated at their 50 ends. A fluorescent analysis revealed these probes to have yellow or pink fluorescence derived from the cyanine dyes with an extremely large Stokes shift. Three color-coded fluorescent images were also obtained in the presence of target RNAs.
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Kobori, A., Ueda, A., Sanada, Y., Yamayoshi, A., & Murakami, A. (2013). Dual-fluorescent RNA probes with an extremely large stokes shift. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 77(5), 1117–1119. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb.121018
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