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Rapid, sequence-specific detection of unpurified PCR amplicons via a reusable, electrochemical sensor
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Unpurified Amplification ProductsEngineeringPathogen DetectionDna AnalysisEscherichia ColiNucleic Acid Amplification TestSequence-specific DetectionPolymerase Chain ReactionUnpurified Pcr AmpliconsBiosensing SystemsGyrb GeneBioanalysisAnalytical ChemistryAnalytical BiotechnologyMolecular DiagnosticsBiochemistryClinical MicrobiologyBiomolecular EngineeringElectrochemical SensorNucleic Acid AmplificationMicrobiologyElectroanalytical SensorChemical ProbeMedicine
We report an electrochemical method for the sequence-specific detection of unpurified amplification products of the gyrB gene of Salmonella typhimurium. Using an asymmetric PCR and the electrochemical E-DNA detection scheme, single-stranded amplicons were produced from as few as 90 gene copies and, without subsequent purification, rapidly identified. The detection is specific; the sensor does not respond when challenged with control oligonucleotides based on the gyrB genes of either Escherichia coli or various Shigella species. In contrast to existing sequence-specific optical- and capillary electrophoresis-based detection methods, the E-DNA sensor is fully electronic and requires neither cumbersome, expensive optics nor high voltage power supplies. Given these advantages, E-DNA sensors appear well suited for implementation in portable PCR microdevices directed at, for example, the rapid detection of pathogens.
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