Noise-reduced nicking enzyme-based isothermal amplification via blocking the 3′-end of the amplicon using a novel fluorophore-immobilized binder

  • Eui Kyoung Jang
  • , Myong Jin Lee
  • , Jinsik Kim
  • , Jae Woo Lee
  • , Seung Pil Pack

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Abstract

Nicking enzyme amplification reaction (NEAR) is a promising isothermal DNA amplification method that has been applied in various sensing platforms as a promising signal amplifier. Although NEAR offers useful features for isothermal amplification, the risk of non-specific amplification imposes constraints on its potential usability. Here, we suggest a novel method to reduce the noise of NEAR, enabled by providing a specific binder to the 3′-end of amplicons as a reaction element, named Stabilizer. Stabilizer was designed to prevent undesirable interactions among the accumulated amplicons, thereby eliminating non-specific amplification caused by mis-annealing. Normal sequence Stabilizer without any modification (STB.N) was not effective in reducing the noise of NEAR. We employed a thermodynamic property of fluorophore-labeling that strengthens its annealing toward a complementary strand. We found that Stabilizer with a fluorophore at the 5′-end (F-STB) significantly reduces the noise level compared to cases of STB.N and Stabilizer-free. The NEAR with enhanced specificity would increase performance and enable applications in need of accuracy.

Original languageEnglish
Article number132960
JournalSensors and Actuators B: Chemical
Volume375
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Jan 2023

Keywords

  • Fluorophore
  • Isothermal amplification
  • NEAA
  • NEAR
  • Stabilizer

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