1. PNA openers and their applications for bacterial DNA diagnostics.
- Author
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Smolina IV and Frank-Kamenetskii MD
- Subjects
- Bacteria cytology, Base Sequence, DNA Probes chemistry, DNA Probes genetics, DNA, Bacterial metabolism, Genome, Bacterial genetics, Nucleic Acid Amplification Techniques, Nucleic Acid Conformation, Peptide Nucleic Acids chemistry, Peptide Nucleic Acids genetics, Bacteria genetics, Bacteria isolation & purification, DNA, Bacterial genetics, In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence methods, Peptide Nucleic Acids metabolism
- Abstract
The unique ability of triplex-forming PNAs to invade the double helix has made it possible to develop a highly specific and sensitive approach for bacterial detection. The method uses short, about 20-bp-long, signature sequences presented as a single copy in the bacterial genome. Bacterial cells are fixed on slides and the PD-loop structure is assembled on the signature site with the help of PNA openers, which includes the circular probe. The sensitivity of the method is achieved via Rolling Circle Amplification (RCA) of the circular probe. The obtained amplicon is detected using short ssDNA decorator probes carrying fluorophores and via standard fluorescent microscopy.
- Published
- 2014
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