Rapid hybridization of nucleic acids using isotachophoresis

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Abstract

We use isotachophoresis (ITP) to control and increase the rate of nucleic acid hybridization reactions in free solution. We present a new physical model, validation experiments, and demonstrations of this assay. We studied the coupled physicochemical processes of preconcentration, mixing, and chemical reaction kinetics under ITP. Our experimentally validated model enables a closed form solution for ITP-aided reaction kinetics, and reveals a new characteristic time scale which correctly predicts order 10,000-fold speed-up of chemical reaction rate for order 100 pM reactants, and greater enhancement at lower concentrations. At 500 pM concentration, we measured a reaction time which is 14,000-fold lower than that predicted for standard second-order hybridization. The model and method are generally applicable to acceleration of reactions involving nucleic acids, and may be applicable to a wide range of reactions involving ionic reactants.

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Bercovici, M., Han, C. M., Liao, J. C., & Santiago, J. G. (2012). Rapid hybridization of nucleic acids using isotachophoresis. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 109(28), 11127–11132. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1205004109

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