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  • Wahba, A.S.; Esmaeili, A.; Damha, M.J.; Hudson, R.H.
    A single-label phenylpyrrolocytidine provides a molecular beacon-like response reporting HIV-1 RT RNase H activity (2010), Nucleic Acids Res., 38, 1048-1056.
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Application Comment Organism
analysis use of 6-phenylpyrrolocytidine as a sensitive fluorescent reporter group being non-disruptive to structure and the enzymatic activity of RNase H. A RNA/DNA hybrid possessing a single 6-phenylpyrrolocytidine insert is an excellent substrate for HIV-1 RT Ribonuclease H and rapidly reports cleavage of the RNA strand with a 14-fold increase in fluorescence intensity. The 6-phenylpyrrolocytidine-based assay for RNase H is superior to the traditional molecular beacon approach in terms of responsiveness, rapidity and ease. The assay is amenable to high-throughput microplate assay format Human immunodeficiency virus 1

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Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Human immunodeficiency virus 1
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