| Literature DB >> 1389337 |
E Davini, C Di Leo, A Rossodivita, P Zappelli.
Abstract
A new approach to nucleic acid labeling was developed by preparing bifunctional reagents containing, in addition to the DNA-linking group, a competitive inhibitor of the chromogenic enzyme alkaline phosphatase. The nucleic acids labeled in such a way were able to bind themselves to the enzyme, whose activity was restored in the presence of a chromogenic substrate. Five phosphonic-acid-containing reagents were synthesized and coupled to linearized pBR322 plasmid DNA by different condensation methods. Eight probes thus obtained were assayed in a modified dot-blot detection procedure obtaining the best nucleic acid detection sensitivity of 25 pg. Finally, five of the above probes were tested in hybridization experiments, reaching sensitivity of 50 pg.Entities:
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Year: 1992 PMID: 1389337 DOI: 10.1016/1050-3862(92)90029-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genet Anal Tech Appl ISSN: 1050-3862