Selective recognition of DNA from olive leaves and olive oil by PNA and modified-PNA microarrays

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PNA probes for the specific detection of DNA from olive oil samples by microarray technology were developed. The presence of as low as 5% refined hazelnut (Corylus avellana) oil in extra-virgin olive oil (Olea europaea L.) could be detected by using a PNA microarray. A set of two single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) from the Actin gene of Olive was chosen as a model for evaluating the ability of PNA probes for discriminating olive cultivars. Both unmodified and C2-modified PNAs bearing an arginine side-chain were used, the latter showing higher sequence specificity. DNA extracted from leaves of three different cultivars (Ogliarola leccese, Canino and Frantoio) could be easily discriminated using a microarray with unmodified PNA probes, whereas discrimination of DNA from oil samples was more challenging, and could be obtained only by using chiral PNA probes. © 2012 Landes Bioscience.

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Rossi, S., Calabretta, A., Tedeschi, T., Sforza, S., Arcioni, S., Baldoni, L., … Marchelli, R. (2012). Selective recognition of DNA from olive leaves and olive oil by PNA and modified-PNA microarrays. Artificial DNA: PNA and XNA, 3(2), 63–72. https://doi.org/10.4161/adna.20603

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