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Comparative Study
. 2005 Oct 15;345(2):312-9.
doi: 10.1016/j.ab.2005.07.023.

Microarray gene expression analysis free of reverse transcription and dye labeling

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Comparative Study

Microarray gene expression analysis free of reverse transcription and dye labeling

Ye Sun et al. Anal Biochem. .

Abstract

A new microarray system has been developed for gene expression analysis using cationic gold nanoparticles with diameters of 250 nm as a target detection reagent. The approach utilizes nonlabeled target molecules hybridizing with complementary probes on the array, followed by incubation in a colloidal gold solution. The hybridization signal results from the precipitation of nanogold particles on the hybridized spots due to the electrostatic attraction of the cationic gold particles and the anionic phosphate groups in the target DNA backbone. In contrast to conventional fluorescent detection, this nanoparticle-based detection system eliminates the target labeling procedure. The visualization of hybridization signals can be accomplished with a flatbed scanner instead of a confocal laser scanner, which greatly simplifies the process and reduces the cost. The sensitivity is estimated to be less than 2 pg of DNA molecules captured on the array surface. The signal from hybridized spots quantitatively represents the amount of captured target DNA and therefore permits quantitative gene expression analysis. Cross-array reproducibility is adequate for detecting twofold or less signal changes across two microarray experiments.

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