2013
DOI: 10.1002/cbic.201300657
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A Differential Fluorescent Receptor for Nucleic Acid Analysis

Abstract: Differential receptors use an array of sensors to recognize analytes. Each sensor in the array can recognize not one, but several analytes with different rates, so a single analyte triggers a response of several sensors in the array. The receptor thus produces a pattern of signals that is unique for each analyte, thereby enabling identification of a specific analyte by producing a “fingerprint” pattern. We applied this approach for the analysis of DNA sequences of Mycobacterium tuberculosis strains that differ… Show more

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“…The LOD of SDA was in subnanomolar range similar to other aptameric sensors that do not used signal amplification strategies . For SDA, the LOD could be limited by an aptamer-dye dissociation constant.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The LOD of SDA was in subnanomolar range similar to other aptameric sensors that do not used signal amplification strategies . For SDA, the LOD could be limited by an aptamer-dye dissociation constant.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The LOD of SDA was in subnanomolar range similar to other aptameric sensors that do not used signal amplification strategies. 38 For SDA, the LOD could be limited by an aptamer-dye dissociation constant. Typical dissociation constants for an aptameric complex is from picomolar to mid nanomolar range.…”
Section: Analytical Chemistrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multicomponent probes can also be designed to tolerate SNVs , or to detect a selected SNV, while being tolerant to other SNVs in the analyzed sequences . The latter is important to maintain binding affinity to highly mutagenic viral sequences.…”
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confidence: 99%
“… 1 ). Among these attempts are the developments of molecular beacons 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 , conformationally constrained binary probes 9 10 11 , probes modified with artificial nucleotides such as peptide nucleic acids (PNAs) 8 12 13 14 and locked nucleic acids (LNAs) 14 15 16 17 etc. Thermodynamic approaches such as an elevated hybridization temperature (close to the duplex melting point) 18 19 or high concentrations of chaotropic agents in hybridization buffers 19 20 21 are often used to weaken non-complementary strand interactions in order to increase specificity.…”
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