Issue December 2007

category image Volume 25
No. 3 (p 207-326)
December 2007
ISSN 0739-110

Target-assembled ExciProbes: Application to DNA Detection at the Level of PCR Product and Plasmid DNA (p. 219-230)

Recently, we introduced a novel exciplex-based approach for detection of nucleic acids using a model DNA-mounted exciplex system, consisting of two 8-mer ExciProbes hybridized to a complementary 16-mer DNA target. We now show, for the first time, that this approach can be used to detect DNA at the level of PCR product and plasmid, when the target sequence (5'-GCCAAACACAGAATCG-3') was embedded in long DNA molecules (PCR products and ∼3 Kbp plasmid). A remarkably stringent demand is made of the solvent conditions for this exciplex emission to occur, viz., emission is optimal for DNA at 80% trifluoroethanol, even in the plasmid situations, raising the question of the molecular structural basis of this system. We show that a perfectly matched plasmid target can be differentiated from target containing single nucleotide substitutions; hence, ExciProbes could be applied to SNP analysis. The effect of counter cations (Na+, K+, and Mg2+) and PCR additives on exciplex emission has been also examined.

Lindsey Walsh1,*
Abdul Gbaj1
Hannah E. Savage1
M. Candelaria Rogert Bacigalupo2
Elena V. Bichenkova1
Kenneth T. Douglas1

1Wolfson Centre for Rational Structure-Based Design of Molecular Diagnostics
School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
University of Manchester
Manchester, M13 9PL, UK
2Illumina Cambridge
Chesterford Research Park
Little Chesterford, Essex, CB10 1XL, UK
*Elena.Bichenkova@manchester.ac.uk

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