Issue 6, 2018

Technical aspects of nicking enzyme assisted amplification

Abstract

Nicking enzyme assisted amplification (NEAA) is an extremely rapid method for molecular diagnosis. However, this technology is not widely applied for real sample analysis because the overproduced non-specific products limit its sensitivity and raise the threshold of detection methods. Here, we have found that the non-specific amplification is mainly caused by the coexistence of Bst polymerase, nicking primers and dNTP. The highly active nicking enzyme directs and accelerates the non-specific amplification in a way which favors nicking. To suppress the non-specific amplification, the nicking enzyme concentration, reaction temperature, and magnesium ion concentration are optimized. The compatibility of Bst polymerase with the concentration of the monovalent cation is also crucial. Besides, the sensitivity could be enhanced by shortening the target sequences and priming the 3′ end of the target.

Graphical abstract: Technical aspects of nicking enzyme assisted amplification

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
17 Dec 2017
Accepted
28 Jan 2018
First published
29 Jan 2018

Analyst, 2018,143, 1444-1453

Technical aspects of nicking enzyme assisted amplification

L. Wang, C. Qian, H. Wu, W. Qian, R. Wang and J. Wu, Analyst, 2018, 143, 1444 DOI: 10.1039/C7AN02037F

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