Literature DB >> 29226671

A Multifunctional Reactor with Dry-Stored Reagents for Enzymatic Amplification of Nucleic Acids.

Jinzhao Song1, Changchun Liu1, Michael G Mauk1, Jing Peng1, Thomas Schoenfeld2, Haim H Bau1.   

Abstract

To enable inexpensive molecular detection at the point-of-care and at home with minimal or no instrumentation, it is necessary to streamline unit operations and store reagents refrigeration-free. To address this need, a multifunctional enzymatic amplification reactor that combines solid-phase nucleic acid extraction, concentration, and purification; refrigeration-free storage of reagents with just-in-time release; and enzymatic amplification is designed, prototyped, and tested. A nucleic acid isolation membrane is placed at the reactor's inlet, and paraffin-encapsulated reagents are prestored within the reactor. When a sample mixed with chaotropic agents is filtered through the nucleic acid isolation membrane, the membrane binds nucleic acids from the sample. Importantly, the sample volume is decoupled from the reaction volume, enabling the use of relatively large sample volumes for high sensitivity. When the amplification reactor's temperature increases to its operating level, the paraffin encapsulating the reagents melts and moves out of the way. The reagents are hydrated, just-in-time, and the polymerase reaction proceeds. The amplification process can be monitored, in real-time. We demonstrate our reactors' ability to amplify both DNA and RNA targets using polymerase with both reverse-transcriptase and strand displacement activities to obtain sensitivities on-par with benchtop equipment and a shelf life exceeding 6 months.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29226671      PMCID: PMC6310013          DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.7b03834

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Chem        ISSN: 0003-2700            Impact factor:   6.986


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