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Specific Nucleic Acid Detection Using Photophysical Properties of Quantum Dot Probes
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2009
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Diagnostic VirologyTarget DnaEngineeringQuantum Dot ProbesBiomedical DiagnosticsMicroscopyViral DiagnosticsMolecular BiologyVirologyNucleic Acid Amplification TestPhotophysical PropertyBioimagingMedicineNucleic AcidsSingle-molecule DetectionBiophysics
In the present study, we report a novel separation-free method to detect and quantify avian influenza virus A (H5N1) nucleic acid without amplification, based on the alteration of photophysical parameters of quantum dot (QD) probes after hybridization with specific complementary target DNA. The target DNA was quantified in a custom-made portable device by simultaneously measuring lifetime and quenching of the QD probes. QD probes (25-mer) showed a 30% lifetime reduction and 40% fluorescence quenching when hybridized with complementary 25-mer target DNA. In comparison with a conventional QD-based assay, this assay provides a simple quantitation of nucleic acids with a single labeling step.
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