Quantitative analysis of DNA microarray data is complicated by uncertainties inherent to the experimental setup. Using computer simulations and real-time experimental results, we have previously demonstrated effects of multiplex reactions on a single sensing zone of an array, which may be a leading factor in erroneous interpretation of experimental data. We suggest here that a simplified three-component kinetic model may present a sufficient approximation to describe the general case of DNA sensing in a complex sample milieu. We show that, by analyzing the real-time hybridization kinetics of a nontarget species, we can perform quantitative analysis of unlabeled targets of interest within a broad dynamic range of concentrations. © 2008 by the Biophysical Society.
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Bishop, J., Chagovetz, A. M., & Blair, S. (2008). Kinetics of multiplex hybridization: Mechanisms and implications. Biophysical Journal, 94(5), 1726–1734. https://doi.org/10.1529/biophysj.107.121459
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