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University of Nebraska - Lincoln

2006

<i>Salmonella gyrB</i>

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Rapid, Sequence-Specific Detection Of Unpurified Pcr Amplicons Via A Reusable, Electrochemical Sensor, Rebecca Lai, Eric T. Hagally, Sang-Ho Lee, H. T. Soh, Kevin W. Plaxco, Alan J. Heeger Mar 2006

Rapid, Sequence-Specific Detection Of Unpurified Pcr Amplicons Via A Reusable, Electrochemical Sensor, Rebecca Lai, Eric T. Hagally, Sang-Ho Lee, H. T. Soh, Kevin W. Plaxco, Alan J. Heeger

Rebecca Lai Publications

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 …