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Comparative Study
. 1988 May 1;251(3):935-8.
doi: 10.1042/bj2510935.

Chemically synthesized non-radioactive biotinylated long-chain nucleic acid hybridization probes

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Comparative Study

Chemically synthesized non-radioactive biotinylated long-chain nucleic acid hybridization probes

A H al-Hakim et al. Biochem J. .

Abstract

A new method for the chemical labelling of nucleic acid with biotin to produce non-radioactive probes has been developed. NN'-Bis-(3-aminopropyl)butane-1,4-diamine (spermine) and long-chain diamino compounds (diaminohexane, diaminodecane and diaminododecane) were linked covalently to biotin and the resultant conjugates were attached to nucleic acid by using a cross-linking reagent (glutaraldehyde or diepoxyoctane). Iodoacetylation and biotinylation of the long-chain diamino compounds produced modified biotinylated conjugates that can be linked to DNA without the use of a cross-linking reagent. These types of probes attach one biotin molecule to each linker arm of spermine, diamino and iodoacetylated amino derivatives. Such probes have long linker arms separating the biotin moiety from the hybridization sites of the nucleic acid. These probes can detect 10 pg of target DNA by dot-blot hybridization.

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