Protein detection using proximity-dependent DNA ligation assays
- PMID: 11981560
- DOI: 10.1038/nbt0502-473
Protein detection using proximity-dependent DNA ligation assays
Abstract
The advent of in vitro DNA amplification has enabled rapid acquisition of genomic information. We present here an analogous technique for protein detection, in which the coordinated and proximal binding of a target protein by two DNA aptamers promotes ligation of oligonucleotides linked to each aptamer affinity probe. The ligation of two such proximity probes gives rise to an amplifiable DNA sequence that reflects the identity and amount of the target protein. This proximity ligation assay detects zeptomole (40 x 10(-21) mol) amounts of the cytokine platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) without washes or separations, and the mechanism can be generalized to other forms of protein analysis.
Comment in
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Bringing picomolar protein detection into proximity.Nat Biotechnol. 2002 May;20(5):448-9. doi: 10.1038/nbt0502-448. Nat Biotechnol. 2002. PMID: 11981554 No abstract available.
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