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The Use of an Electroactive Marker as a SERS Label in an <i>E</i>‐melting Mutation Discrimination Assay
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2009
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Genetic TestingEngineeringGeneticsDna AnalysisMolecular BiologyMolecular GeneticsTriple DeletionBiomarker (Medicine)Biosensing SystemsSers LabelBioanalysisBiomarker DiscoveryClinical ChemistryAnalytical BiotechnologyMolecular DiagnosticsDna SequencingBiochemistryOligonucleotidePoint MutationBiomedical AnalysisMutation Discrimination AssayElectroactive MarkerBiomolecular ScienceMolecular Diagnostic TechniquesBiomedical DiagnosticsElectroactive LabelMedicineMutagenesis
Abstract In this paper we describe the first example of the use of an electroactive label as a SERS marker for detecting and quantifying target oligonucleotides and distinguishing mutations using a combination of voltammetry and electrochemically induced melting ( E‐ melting). The experiments were carried out on sphere segment void substrates selected to show strong surface enhancement for SERS at 633 nm. DNA analysis was carried out for CFTR sequences using synthetic 22‐mer oligonucleotides labelled with a modified anthraquinone at the 3′‐end. Discrimination between the wild type, 1653C/T (point mutation) and ΔF508 (triple deletion) is demonstrated.
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