Issue 43, 2022

An exonuclease III-amplified 4-way strand migration system for low-abundance deletion mutation

Abstract

A 4-way strand exchange competitive DNA testing system based on Holliday junction has an advantage in realizing high sensitivity and specificity simultaneously. However, the kinetics is limited without enzyme assisting. Herein, we constructed a method that combined a 4-way strand migration system and exonuclease III (Exo III). For the properties of Exo III that has high catalytic effects and no specific recognition site, a DNA probe assisted by Exo III is easy to design and synthesize. We applied the system to detect different lengths of deletion mutation, and the results showed that the time to differentiate wild-type DNA and mutant-type DNA was so short within 5–20 min. Besides, the discrimination factor (DF) was as high as 1177.88 for EGFR-15-nt deletion, and the mutation detection limit was as low as 0.02% for PBRM1-8-nt deletion. Without adding any other specific label, the Exo III-amplified 4-way strand migration system is a simple, sensitive, selective, and cost-effective method that suggests a potential possibility for the diagnosis of cancers.

Graphical abstract: An exonuclease III-amplified 4-way strand migration system for low-abundance deletion mutation

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 Sep 2022
Accepted
03 Oct 2022
First published
11 Oct 2022

Anal. Methods, 2022,14, 4352-4358

An exonuclease III-amplified 4-way strand migration system for low-abundance deletion mutation

X. Tang, Q. Li, J. Wang and S. Liu, Anal. Methods, 2022, 14, 4352 DOI: 10.1039/D2AY01421A

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