Highly sensitive and direct detection of DNA fragments using a laser-induced capillary vibration effect.
Anal Sci
; 17(1): 95-8, 2001 Jan.
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| ID: mdl-11993684
A pulsed laser-induced stationary wave capillary vibration detection method was applied to the sensitive detection of capillary gel electrophoresis, and the direct detection of non-labeled nucleic acids, such as DNA sequencing products, was demonstrated. An excimer laser operating at 248 nm was used as a CVL excitation source, and polynucleotides were sensitively detected without derivatization. From an investigation on the endurance of several matrixes to pulsed laser irradiation, a polyacrylamide without a cross-linker (0%C) was found to have adequate endurance, and it exhibited no serious damage during an analysis. A cytosine-terminated sequence reaction product was detected with a sensitivity close to that of laser-induced fluorometry (LIF). These results suggest the feasibility of the highly sensitive detection of ultramicro amounts of biological materials without a pre- or post-column derivatization, which has usually been required in sensitive detection procedures, such as LIF. Furthermore, the feasibility of a novel DNA sequencing method is also suggested.
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Anal Sci
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2001
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