1. Quantum dots trigger hot-start effects for pfu-based polymerase chain reaction.
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Sang, Fuming, Yang, Yang, Wang, Jinjie, Huang, Xiangyi, Ren, Jicun, and Zhang, Zhizhou
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QUANTUM dots , *POLYMERASE chain reaction , *CHEMICAL yield , *DNA polymerases , *GENE targeting , *NANOPARTICLES - Abstract
Hot-start (HS) effects were investigated in pfu-based polymerase chain reaction (PCR), when water-soluble CdTe quantum dots (QDs) were introduced in the PCR system. The HS effects were demonstrated by the higher amplicon yields and excellent suppression of non-specific amplification after pre-incubation of PCR mix with QDs between 35°C and 56°C. DNA targets were well amplified even after PCR mixture was pre-incubated 1 h at 50°C. Importantly, the effects of QDs nanoparticles could be reversed by increasing the pfu polymerase concentration, suggesting that there was an interaction between QDs and pfu DNA polymerase. Moreover, control experiment indicated that HS effect is not primarily due to the reduced pfu polymerase concentration resulted from the above interaction. Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS), a single molecule detection method, was used to investigate the possible mechanism of HS PCR with QDs. Preliminary FCS results suggested that CdTe QDs may directly interact with pfu DNA polymerase, rather than other components in the PCR system. Furthermore, results demonstrated that the interaction between QDs and pfu resulted in a reduction in pfu polymerase concentration. This study provided a good start to investigate potential implications of QDs in other key molecular biology techniques. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2014
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