Paramagnetic Particles and PNA Probe for Automated Separation and Electrochemical Detection of Influenza

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Abstract

Considerable efforts have been devoted to the development of rapid and sensitive methods allowing the detection of viral nucleic acid. We herein describe an assay for identification of a specific influenza sequence. The suggested method was based on isolation using paramagnetic particles coupled with electrochemical detection of isolated product. Peptide nucleic acid (PNA) was used as a probe for hybridization and identification of the influenza-derived specific sequence. The use of PNA can show numerous benefits: PNA probe is not degradable by enzymes and the duplex of PNA with RNA/DNA is more thermostable and more resistant to pH changes than DNA/DNA or RNA/RNA duplexes. This PNA probe assay can be applied as a magnetically guidable tool for detection of DNA/RNA samples under different conditions.

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Krejcova, L., Nguyen, H. V., Hynek, D., Guran, R., Adam, V., & Kizek, R. (2014). Paramagnetic Particles and PNA Probe for Automated Separation and Electrochemical Detection of Influenza. Chromatographia, 77(21–22), 1425–1432. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10337-014-2737-2

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