Nucleic Acids Research, 1989, Vol. 17, No. 13 5115-5124
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MOLECULAR BIOLOGY |
Chemiluminescent detection of DNA: application for DNA sequencing and hybridization
sterMilliGen/Biosearch, EHvision of Millipore 186 Middlesex Turnpike, Burlington, MA 01803, USA
*To whom corresspondance to be addressed
Received March 14, 1989. Revised . Accepted .
A non-radioactive DNA detection chemistry is described and its application is shown for DNA hybridization and standard dideoxy DNA sequencing. The method employes a biotin-streptavidin system which binds an enzyme specifically to a target DNA and upon exposure to substrate, the enzyme catalyzes a chemiluminescent reaction. The image is captured within seconds by a Polaroid or X-ray film. The method is capable of detecting DNA in the hundred attomol range.
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