Abstract

We report a label-free strategy for switch-on sensing of abasic DNA using aggregation-induced emission (AIE) probe, pyrenylamido triazolyl aromatic amino acid scaffold (PyAm-ArTAA). In aqueous media and buffer the probe molecule aggregates through the electrostatic as well as hydrophobic π-π stacking interaction resulting in strong fluorescence emission. Thus, the probe is found to be useful in sensing of an abasic site opposite to adenosine (A) base of a T-rich 13-mer DNA via an enhancement of fluorescence intensity. Intercalative stacking interaction of pyrenyl unit within the minor groove and alongside the abasic site opposite of base A possibly play an essential role in the success of label-free sensing of abasic DNA by the probe.

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