Amplification of RNA transcripts using terminal continuation
- PMID: 14647400
- DOI: 10.1038/labinvest.3700005
Amplification of RNA transcripts using terminal continuation
Abstract
A new methodology has been developed to amplify RNA from minute amounts of starting material. Specifically, an efficient means of second-strand (ss) cDNA synthesis using a sequence-specific 'terminal continuation' (TC) method is demonstrated. An RNA synthesis promoter is attached to the 3' and/or 5' region of cDNA utilizing the TC mechanism. The orientation of amplified RNAs is 'antisense' or a novel 'sense' orientation. TC RNA amplification is utilized for many downstream applications including gene expression profiling, cDNA microarray analysis, and cDNA library/subtraction library construction. Synthesized sense TC-amplified RNA can also be used as a template for in vitro protein translations and downstream proteomic applications. The TC RNA amplification methodology offers high sensitivity, flexibility, and throughput capabilities. A likely mechanism is that the TC primer binds preferentially to GC-rich CpG islands flanking 5' regions of DNA that contain promoter sequences. Following TC RNA amplification, a large proportion of genes can be assessed quantitatively as evidenced by bioanalysis and cDNA microarray analysis in mouse and human postmortem brain tissues.
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