Triple Amplification Strategy for the Improved Efficiency of a Microplate-Based Assay for the Chemiluminescent Detection of DNA

2019 
AbstractSignificant research efforts are currently focused on advancing DNA detection methodology. Various nanoparticles (NPs), which are currently the most widely used solid-phase carriers for nucleic acid assays, have a number of essential drawbacks. Microtiter plates provide a simple and economical alternative to the NPs. This article reports the development of a sandwich assay for DNA detection using a microtiter plate as the solid carrier. A capture oligonucleotide modified with fluorescein was bound to the anti-fluorescein antibody adsorbed on the polystyrene microplate surface. A hepatitis B virus DNA fragment was used as the model analyte. To improve the assay sensitivity, the biotinylated reporter oligonucleotide and streptavidin-horseradish polyperoxidase (polyHRP) conjugate were used to provide an amplified detection system. Additional amplification was achieved because the peroxidase activity was measured by a chemiluminescent method using the 3-(10′-phenothiazinyl)propane-1-sulfonate/N-morpho...
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