Characteristics of DNA-tagged liposomes allowing their use in capillary- migration, sandwich-hybridization assays

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Liposomes that have been labeled externally with a DNA oligomer are used in a capillary-migration, sandwich-hybridization assay for specific DNA target sequences. The liposomes are used in a DNA detection scheme that produces visually observable results in 10 min. The preparation and covalent attachment of a thiol-activated 22-base oligomer to the external surface of dye-containing liposomes is described, and the specificity of the assay toward perfectly complementary target DNA is demonstrated. Several characteristics of DNA-tagged liposomes that allow the use of increased stringency during hybridization are evaluated. These include the effect of temperature, formamide, and salt concentration on both the sandwich- hybridization assay and the liposomes themselves. The effects of several components of a common hybridization solution are determined with regard to both assay performance and liposome stability. Using a solution of 0.02% sodium dodecyl sulfate in 3x standard saline citrate, a visual detection limit of 200 amol of target DNA was obtained.

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Rule, G. S., Montagna, R. A., & Durst, R. A. (1997). Characteristics of DNA-tagged liposomes allowing their use in capillary- migration, sandwich-hybridization assays. Analytical Biochemistry, 244(2), 260–269. https://doi.org/10.1006/abio.1996.9875

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