ABSTRACT We presented a low-abundance mutation detection method with lambda exonuclease and DNA three-way junction structure. The assistant strand in the DNA three-way junction structure could regulate the reaction system… Click to show full abstract
ABSTRACT We presented a low-abundance mutation detection method with lambda exonuclease and DNA three-way junction structure. The assistant strand in the DNA three-way junction structure could regulate the reaction system from the kinetics and thermodynamics aspects. The optimization of the assistant strand helps to improve the selectivity of the mutant-type DNA to the wild-type DNA about 35 times. Moreover, the cost of the optimization process could be saved by about 90%. The method was applied to the detection of a human ovarian cancer-related gene mutation BRCA1 (rs1799949, c.2082C > T). The limit of detection to the mutation abundance in the DNA three-way junction structure system (0.2%) was one order lower compared with that in the double-stranded DNA structure system (2%). The mutation abundance in different standard samples was quantitively measured, and the results were consistent with the initial abundance in the standard samples.
               
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