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Determination of RNase H activity via real-time monitoring of target-triggered rolling circle amplification.

Chang Yeol Lee1, Kyoung Suk Kang1, Ki Soo Park2, Hyun Gyu Park3.   

Abstract

The authors describe a method for real-time monitoring of the activity of ribonuclease H (RNase H). It is based on target-triggered rolling circle amplification (RCA). It utilizes a specially designed primer that contains a RNA sequence in the center and an amino group at the 3'-end. In the absence of RNase H, the primer when hybridized to a circular DNA template is not extended by DNA polymerase due to the amino group at the 3'-end. In contrast, the presence of RNase H specifically degrades the RNA sequence of the primer hybridized to the circular DNA template. This results in the conversion of the 3'-amino group to a 3'-hydroxy group and thereby enables the extension reaction promoted by DNA polymerase. This, consequently, leads to efficient RCA producing a long concatenated DNA strand. Its generation can be monitored in real-time by using the fluorescent dye SYBR green II which is specific for single-stranded DNA. Based on this RNase H-triggered RCA, RNase H activity can be selectively determined at levels as low as 0.019 U·mL-1 with a total assay time of <5 min. The diagnostic capability of this assay was demonstrated by monitoring the activity of RNase H in tumor cells. Graphical abstract Schematic of real-time monitoring of ribonuclease H (RNase H) activity based on target-triggered rolling circle amplification (RCA). RNase H that degrades RNA in primer, converts 3'-amino group to 3'-hydroxy group, which promotes RCA with fluorescence enhancement of the probe SYBR green II.

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Keywords:  Amino group; DNA; DNA polymerase; Enzyme; Fluorescent biosensors; Isothermal nucleic acid amplification; Primer; SYBR green II dye

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29594533     DOI: 10.1007/s00604-017-2610-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mikrochim Acta        ISSN: 0026-3672            Impact factor:   5.833


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