Nonequilibrium Hybridization Enables Discrimination of a Point Mutation within 5–40 °C

Detection of point mutations and single nucleotide polymorphisms in DNA and RNA has a growing importance in biology, biotechnology, and medicine. For the application at hand, hybridization assays are often used. Traditionally, they differentiate point mutations only at elevated temperatures (>40...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the American Chemical Society 2016-10, Vol.138 (41), p.13465-13468
Hauptverfasser: Stancescu, Maria, Fedotova, Tatiana A, Hooyberghs, Jef, Balaeff, Alexander, Kolpashchikov, Dmitry M
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Detection of point mutations and single nucleotide polymorphisms in DNA and RNA has a growing importance in biology, biotechnology, and medicine. For the application at hand, hybridization assays are often used. Traditionally, they differentiate point mutations only at elevated temperatures (>40 °C) and in narrow intervals (ΔT = 1–10 °C). The current study demonstrates that a specially designed multistranded DNA probe can differentiate point mutations in the range of 5–40 °C. This unprecedentedly broad ambient-temperature range is enabled by a controlled combination of (i) nonequilibrium hybridization conditions and (ii) a mismatch-induced increase of equilibration time in respect to that of a fully matched complex, which we dub “kinetic inversion”.
ISSN:0002-7863
1520-5126
1520-5126
DOI:10.1021/jacs.6b05628