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Establishment of an accurate and fast detection method using molecular beacons in loop-mediated isothermal amplification assay.


ABSTRACT: This study established a constant-temperature fluorescence quantitative detection method, combining loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) with molecular beacons. The advantages of LAMP are its convenience and efficiency, as it does not require a thermocycler and results are easily visualized by the naked eye. However, a major disadvantage of current LAMP techniques is the use of indirect evaluation methods (e.g., electrophoresis, SYBR Green I dye, precipitation, hydroxynaphthol blue dye, the turbidimetric method, calcein/Mn2+ dye, and the composite probe method), which cannot distinguish between the desired products and products of nonspecific amplification, thereby leading to false positives. Use of molecular beacons avoids this problem because molecular beacons produce fluorescence signals only when binding to target DNA, thus acting as a direct indicator of amplification products. Our analyses determined the optimal conditions for molecular beacons as an evaluation tool in LAMP: beacon length of 25-45?bp, beacon concentration of 0.6-1?pmol/?L, and reaction temperature of 60-65?°C. In conclusion, we validated a novel molecular beacon loop-mediated isothermal amplification method (MB-LAMP), realizing the direct detection of LAMP product.

SUBMITTER: Liu W 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5216335 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Establishment of an accurate and fast detection method using molecular beacons in loop-mediated isothermal amplification assay.

Liu Wei W   Huang Simo S   Liu Ningwei N   Dong Derong D   Yang Zhan Z   Tang Yue Y   Ma Wen W   He Xiaoming X   Ao Da D   Xu Yaqing Y   Zou Dayang D   Huang Liuyu L  

Scientific reports 20170106


This study established a constant-temperature fluorescence quantitative detection method, combining loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) with molecular beacons. The advantages of LAMP are its convenience and efficiency, as it does not require a thermocycler and results are easily visualized by the naked eye. However, a major disadvantage of current LAMP techniques is the use of indirect evaluation methods (e.g., electrophoresis, SYBR Green I dye, precipitation, hydroxynaphthol blue dye,  ...[more]

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