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Rapid DNA mapping by fluorescent single molecule detection.

Authors :
Xiao, Ming
Xiao, Ming
Phong, Angie
Ha, Connie
Chan, Ting-Fung
Cai, Dongmei
Leung, Lucinda
Wan, Eunice
Kistler, Amy L
DeRisi, Joseph L
Selvin, Paul R
Kwok, Pui-Yan
Xiao, Ming
Xiao, Ming
Phong, Angie
Ha, Connie
Chan, Ting-Fung
Cai, Dongmei
Leung, Lucinda
Wan, Eunice
Kistler, Amy L
DeRisi, Joseph L
Selvin, Paul R
Kwok, Pui-Yan
Source :
Nucleic acids research; vol 35, iss 3, e16; 0305-1048
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

DNA mapping is an important analytical tool in genomic sequencing, medical diagnostics and pathogen identification. Here we report an optical DNA mapping strategy based on direct imaging of individual DNA molecules and localization of multiple sequence motifs on the molecules. Individual genomic DNA molecules were labeled with fluorescent dyes at specific sequence motifs by the action of nicking endonuclease followed by the incorporation of dye terminators with DNA polymerase. The labeled DNA molecules were then stretched into linear form on a modified glass surface and imaged using total internal reflection fluorescence (TIRF) microscopy. By determining the positions of the fluorescent labels with respect to the DNA backbone, the distribution of the sequence motif recognized by the nicking endonuclease can be established with good accuracy, in a manner similar to reading a barcode. With this approach, we constructed a specific sequence motif map of lambda-DNA. We further demonstrated the capability of this approach to rapidly type a human adenovirus and several strains of human rhinovirus.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Nucleic acids research; vol 35, iss 3, e16; 0305-1048
Notes :
application/pdf, Nucleic acids research vol 35, iss 3, e16 0305-1048
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1367441061
Document Type :
Electronic Resource