Authors
Kadir Aslan, Jun Huang, Gerald M Wilson, Chris D Geddes
Publication date
2006/4/5
Journal
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Volume
128
Issue
13
Pages
4206-4207
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
In this communication, we present the proof-of-principle of a new RNA sensing technique, based on metal-enhanced fluorescence, which may improve the potential of solid substrate-based RNA capture assays. In this regard, the detection of RNA is accomplished by annealing a target RNA tagged with a fluorophore to a DNA anchor probe in a single step on a solid surface, where the fluorescence signal is enhanced by silver nanoparticles. Furthermore, the proposed method is highly amenable to high-throughput screening applications and is capable of detecting less than 25 fmol of RNA at a signal-to-noise ratio greater than 20, in several hours compared to that of reverse transcription−PCR at >24 h.
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Scholar articles
K Aslan, J Huang, GM Wilson, CD Geddes - Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2006