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Kerstin Korn1, Paola Gardellin, Bohao Liao, Mario Amacker, Asa Bergström, Henrik Björkman, Agnès Camacho, Sabine Dörhöfer, Klaus Dörre, Johanna Enström, Thomas Ericson, Tatiana Favez, Michael Gösch, Adrian Honegger, Sandra Jaccoud, Markus Lapczyna, Erik Litborn, Per Thyberg, Holger Winter, Rudolf Rigler.
Abstract
Recent developments of single molecule detection techniques and in particular the introduction of fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) led to a number of important applications in biological research. We present a unique approach for the gene expression analysis using dual-color cross-correlation. The expression assay is based on gene-specific hybridization of two dye-labeled DNA probes to a selected target gene. The counting of the dual-labeled molecules within the solution allows the quantification of the expressed gene copies in absolute numbers. As detection and analysis by FCS can be performed at the level of single molecules, there is no need for any type of amplification. We describe the gene expression assay and present data demonstrating the capacity of this novel technology. In order to prove the gene specificity, we performed experiments with gene-depleted total cDNA. The biological application was demonstrated by quantifying selected high, medium and low abundant genes in cDNA prepared from HL-60 cells.Mesh:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 12907741 PMCID: PMC169981 DOI: 10.1093/nar/gng089
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nucleic Acids Res ISSN: 0305-1048 Impact factor: 16.971