Literature DB >> 3344204

Sensitive non-radioactive dot-blot hybridization using DNA probes labelled with chelate group substituted psoralen and quantitative detection by europium ion fluorescence.

A Oser1, W K Roth, G Valet.   

Abstract

A new labelling method for cloned DNA probes used in hybridization assays is described. The DNA insert of recombinant plasmid DNA was made partially single-stranded for the labelling reaction by a restriction enzyme digest, followed by a controlled exonuclease III incubation. A thiol-containing psoralen derivative was covalently bound through irradiation with UV-light to the remaining double-stranded region of the plasmid DNA. The psoralen-SH groups were labelled with a large number of metal chelators (diethylentriamine pentaacetic acid, DTPA) using poly-L-lysine as a macromolecular carrier. The main advantage of the labelling procedure is that a high degree of labelling is achieved without modification of the single-stranded DNA hybridizing sequences. The specific hybrids were labelled after filter hybridization with europium ions through the chelating groups of DTPA. The europium ions were quantitatively detected by time-resolved fluorometry. The sensitivity of the assay for target DNA detection was in the low picogram range, comparable to radioactively labelled DNA probes.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3344204      PMCID: PMC334746          DOI: 10.1093/nar/16.3.1181

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res        ISSN: 0305-1048            Impact factor:   16.971


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