Effects of primer-template mismatches on the polymerase chain reaction: Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 model studies

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We investigated the effects of various primer-template mismatches on DNA amplification of an HIV-1 gag region by the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Single internal mismatches had no significant effect on PCR product yield while those at the 3′-terminal base had varied effects. A:G, G:A, and C:C mismatches reduced overall PCR product yield about 100-fold, A:A mismatches about 20-fold. All other 3′-terminal mismatches were efflcientiy amplified, although the G:G mismatches appeared to be more sensitive to sequence context and dNTP concentrations than other mismatches. It shouid be noted that mismatches of T with either G, C, or T had a minimal effect on PCR product yield. Double mismatches within the last four bases of a primer-template duplex where one of the mismatches is at the 3′ terminal nucleotide, in general, reduced PCR product yield dramatically. The presence of a mismatched T at the 3′-terminus, however, ailowed significant amplification even when coupled with an adjacent mismatch. Furthermore, even two mismatched Ta at the 3′-terminus allowed efficient ampiification. © 1990 Oxford University Press.

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Kwok, S., Kellogg, D. E., Mckinney, N., Spasic, D., Goda, L., Levenson, C., & Sninsky, J. J. (1990). Effects of primer-template mismatches on the polymerase chain reaction: Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 model studies. Nucleic Acids Research, 18(4), 999–1005. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/18.4.999

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