Preparation and characterization of RNA standards for use in quantitative branched DNA hybridization assays
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- DOI: 10.1006/abio.1995.1199
Preparation and characterization of RNA standards for use in quantitative branched DNA hybridization assays
Abstract
RNA standards were developed for use in quantitative hybridization assays such as the Quantiplex HCV RNA Assay and Quantiplex HIV RNA Assay, which are based on branched DNA signal amplification. In vitro transcripts ranging in size from 0.5 to 9.4 kb were prepared and purified by phenol extraction following gel electrophoresis or column chromatography. Aliquots of the transcripts were digested to nucleosides and phosphate and then quantified by phosphate analysis against the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology phosphate standard. The quantitation was checked by OD260 and by either hyperchromicity or isotopic tracer analysis. The quantitation of each lot of RNA agreed within 20% by the three methods. The reproducibility of the methods was tested by preparing a total of 13 lots of standard RNAs. The average percentage full-length RNA of the 13 lots was 82%, with a range of 59 to 97%. The standard RNAs were used to test the ability of the branched DNA hybridization assay to quantify all target RNAs accurately regardless of size or slight variations in sequence. Standard Hepatitis C virus (HCV) RNAs of 1.3, 2.2, and 3.2 kb showed that size has no detectable effect on quantitation in the branched DNA hybridization assay. Three different lots of standard 3.2-kb HCV RNA were serially diluted and quantified over a thousand-fold range in the branched DNA hybridization assay. The average signal per attomole of target varied by less than 20% among the 3 lots. Standard HCV RNA transcripts were also prepared from clones of HCV subtypes 1b and 3a to study the effects of target sequence diversity and probe design on quantitation by hybridization.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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