1. Interrogation of Multimeric DNA Amplification Products by Competitive Primer Extension Using BstDNA Polymerase (Large Fragment)
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Voisey, J., Hafner, G.J., Morris, C.P., van Daal, A., and Giffard, P.M.
- Abstract
Linear dsDNA composed of tandem repeats may be exponentially amplified by the strongly strand-displacing BstDNA polymerase (large fragment) and two primers specific for opposite strands. When the repetitive DNA is derived from rolling circle replication of a circular template, the reaction is termed cascade rolling circle amplification (CRCA). We have developed a variant of CRCA in which one primer is attached to the surface of a microwell and the other is labeled, thus enabling detection of amplified material using an ELISA-like protocol. The circular template is derived by annealing and ligation of a padlock on target DNA. It was found that there was good correlation between the synthesis of amplified material and signal. The specificity of the reaction with respect to single-nucleotide polymorphisms was investigated, and it was found that BstDNA polymerase is prone to extension from primers with mismatched 3′ ends. Reliable single nucleotide specificity was only obtained when pre-synthesized amplified material was interrogated by competitive primer extension.
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- 2001
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