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Anal Biochem ; 397(1): 60-6, 2010 Feb 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19825358

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Sensitivity and specificity of nucleic acid binding probes immobilized on solid supports are essential features of microarrays. Whereas conventional biochips apply nonquenched linear probes (cDNA, oligonucleotides), hairpin structures containing a fluorophore-quencher system comprise important prerequisites required for ideal transcriptional probes. We describe here the generation of addressable bipartite molecular hook (ABMH) probes and the characterization of their performance analyzing biological and clinical samples, also in comparison to linear oligonucleotide arrays. ABMH can be immobilized subsequent to reaction with the target sequence or the reaction carried out directly with the immobilized probe; target sequences are recognized with excellent sensitivity, specificity, and a detection limit below 50 fM. Due to excellent sensitivity and specificity, ABMH represent ideal candidates for the nonamplified microarray-based detection of low abundance nucleic acids, e.g., required in diagnostic assays.


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Nucleic Acid Probes/chemistry , Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis/methods , Cell Line, Tumor , Humans , Limit of Detection , Sensitivity and Specificity , TNF Receptor-Associated Factor 2/analysis , TNF Receptor-Associated Factor 2/genetics
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