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DNA microarrays on a dendron-modified surface improve significantly the detection of single nucleotide variations in the p53 gene

Selectivity and sensitivity in the detection of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are among most important attributes to determine the performance of DNA microarrays. We previously reported the generation of a novel mesospaced surface prepared by applying dendron molecules on the solid surface....

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Autores principales: Oh, Soon Jin, Ju, Jimin, Kim, Byung Chul, Ko, Eunsil, Hong, Bong Jin, Park, Jae-Gahb, Park, Joon Won, Choi, Kwan Yong
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1143581/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15939931
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gni087
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author Oh, Soon Jin
Ju, Jimin
Kim, Byung Chul
Ko, Eunsil
Hong, Bong Jin
Park, Jae-Gahb
Park, Joon Won
Choi, Kwan Yong
author_facet Oh, Soon Jin
Ju, Jimin
Kim, Byung Chul
Ko, Eunsil
Hong, Bong Jin
Park, Jae-Gahb
Park, Joon Won
Choi, Kwan Yong
author_sort Oh, Soon Jin
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description Selectivity and sensitivity in the detection of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are among most important attributes to determine the performance of DNA microarrays. We previously reported the generation of a novel mesospaced surface prepared by applying dendron molecules on the solid surface. DNA microarrays that were fabricated on the dendron-modified surface exhibited outstanding performance for the detection of single nucleotide variation in the synthetic oligonucleotide DNA. DNA microarrays on the dendron-modified surface were subjected to the detection of single nucleotide variations in the exons 5–8 of the p53 gene in genomic DNAs from cancer cell lines. DNA microarrays on the dendron-modified surface clearly discriminated single nucleotide variations in hotspot codons with high selectivity and sensitivity. The ratio between the fluorescence intensity of perfectly matched duplexes and that of single nucleotide mismatched duplexes was >5–100 without sacrificing signal intensity. Our results showed that the outstanding performance of DNA microarrays fabricated on the dendron-modified surface is strongly related to novel properties of the dendron molecule, which has the conical structure allowing mesospacing between the capture probes. Our microarrays on the dendron-modified surface can reduce the steric hindrance not only between the solid surface and target DNA, but also among immobilized capture probes enabling the hybridization process on the surface to be very effective. Our DNA microarrays on the dendron-modified surface could be applied to various analyses that require accurate detection of SNPs.
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spelling pubmed-11435812005-06-06 DNA microarrays on a dendron-modified surface improve significantly the detection of single nucleotide variations in the p53 gene Oh, Soon Jin Ju, Jimin Kim, Byung Chul Ko, Eunsil Hong, Bong Jin Park, Jae-Gahb Park, Joon Won Choi, Kwan Yong Nucleic Acids Res Methods Online Selectivity and sensitivity in the detection of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are among most important attributes to determine the performance of DNA microarrays. We previously reported the generation of a novel mesospaced surface prepared by applying dendron molecules on the solid surface. DNA microarrays that were fabricated on the dendron-modified surface exhibited outstanding performance for the detection of single nucleotide variation in the synthetic oligonucleotide DNA. DNA microarrays on the dendron-modified surface were subjected to the detection of single nucleotide variations in the exons 5–8 of the p53 gene in genomic DNAs from cancer cell lines. DNA microarrays on the dendron-modified surface clearly discriminated single nucleotide variations in hotspot codons with high selectivity and sensitivity. The ratio between the fluorescence intensity of perfectly matched duplexes and that of single nucleotide mismatched duplexes was >5–100 without sacrificing signal intensity. Our results showed that the outstanding performance of DNA microarrays fabricated on the dendron-modified surface is strongly related to novel properties of the dendron molecule, which has the conical structure allowing mesospacing between the capture probes. Our microarrays on the dendron-modified surface can reduce the steric hindrance not only between the solid surface and target DNA, but also among immobilized capture probes enabling the hybridization process on the surface to be very effective. Our DNA microarrays on the dendron-modified surface could be applied to various analyses that require accurate detection of SNPs. Oxford University Press 2005 2005-06-06 /pmc/articles/PMC1143581/ /pubmed/15939931 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gni087 Text en © The Author 2005. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved
spellingShingle Methods Online
Oh, Soon Jin
Ju, Jimin
Kim, Byung Chul
Ko, Eunsil
Hong, Bong Jin
Park, Jae-Gahb
Park, Joon Won
Choi, Kwan Yong
DNA microarrays on a dendron-modified surface improve significantly the detection of single nucleotide variations in the p53 gene
title DNA microarrays on a dendron-modified surface improve significantly the detection of single nucleotide variations in the p53 gene
title_full DNA microarrays on a dendron-modified surface improve significantly the detection of single nucleotide variations in the p53 gene
title_fullStr DNA microarrays on a dendron-modified surface improve significantly the detection of single nucleotide variations in the p53 gene
title_full_unstemmed DNA microarrays on a dendron-modified surface improve significantly the detection of single nucleotide variations in the p53 gene
title_short DNA microarrays on a dendron-modified surface improve significantly the detection of single nucleotide variations in the p53 gene
title_sort dna microarrays on a dendron-modified surface improve significantly the detection of single nucleotide variations in the p53 gene
topic Methods Online
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1143581/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15939931
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gni087
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