Nucleic acid detection method by triple helix formation

C - Chemistry – Metallurgy – 12 – Q

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C12Q 1/68 (2006.01)

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CA 2335276

A method for detecting the presence of a target nucleic acid sequence in a sample, said method comprising (a) amplifying said target nucleic acid so that the product of the amplification reaction includes a purine rich region, (b) contacting the sample with a peptide nucleic acid able to bind to at least a portion of said target sequence; and (c) detecting the presence of triplex DNA structures. The detection is suitably effected directly, for example using a surface plasmon resonance detector.

L'invention concerne une méthode de détection de la présence d'une séquence d'acide nucléique cible dans un échantillon, la méthode consistant: (a) à amplifier l'acide nucléique cible de sorte que le produit de la réaction d'amplification comprenne une région riche en purine, (b) à mettre en contact l'échantillon avec un acide nucléique de peptide capable de se lier à au moins une partie de cette séquence cible; et (c) à détecter la présence de structures d'ADN triplex. La détection s'effectue directement de manière adéquate, par exemple au moyen d'un détecteur par résonance plasmonique de surface.

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