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A branch-migration based fluorescent probe for straightforward, sensitive and specific discrimination of DNA mutations.


ABSTRACT: Genetic mutations are important biomarkers for cancer diagnostics and surveillance. Preferably, the methods for mutation detection should be straightforward, highly specific and sensitive to low-level mutations within various sequence contexts, fast and applicable at room-temperature. Though some of the currently available methods have shown very encouraging results, their discrimination efficiency is still very low. Herein, we demonstrate a branch-migration based fluorescent probe (BM probe) which is able to identify the presence of known or unknown single-base variations at abundances down to 0.3%-1% within 5 min, even in highly GC-rich sequence regions. The discrimination factors between the perfect-match target and single-base mismatched target are determined to be 89-311 by measurement of their respective branch-migration products via polymerase elongation reactions. The BM probe not only enabled sensitive detection of two types of EGFR-associated point mutations located in GC-rich regions, but also successfully identified the BRAF V600E mutation in the serum from a thyroid cancer patient which could not be detected by the conventional sequencing method. The new method would be an ideal choice for high-throughput in vitro diagnostics and precise clinical treatment.

SUBMITTER: Xiao X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5449635 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A branch-migration based fluorescent probe for straightforward, sensitive and specific discrimination of DNA mutations.

Xiao Xianjin X   Wu Tongbo T   Xu Lei L   Chen Wei W   Zhao Meiping M  

Nucleic acids research 20170601 10


Genetic mutations are important biomarkers for cancer diagnostics and surveillance. Preferably, the methods for mutation detection should be straightforward, highly specific and sensitive to low-level mutations within various sequence contexts, fast and applicable at room-temperature. Though some of the currently available methods have shown very encouraging results, their discrimination efficiency is still very low. Herein, we demonstrate a branch-migration based fluorescent probe (BM probe) wh  ...[more]

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