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Non-enzymatic in vitro DNA labeling and label immunoquantification

Clarke DH, Perez-Bello D, Riveron-Rojas AM, Jimenez-Aleman G, Acosta MZ, Perera RP, Carrazana MS, Miranda ND, Rodriguez-Tanty C, Gutierrez Calzado E.
Prep Biochem Biotechnol. 2005;35(1):1-15.
Molecular Biology Department, Neurosciences Center, Ave. 25, No. 15202, Playa, Havana A.P. 6990, Cuba.

Abstract

In the present work, a label immunoquantification procedure was developed in order to determine the number of markers introduced into DNA. A non-enzymatic, in vitro labeling method for introducing the p-bromobenzoyl radical (label), through transamination and acylation reactions of the cytidine nucleotides in calf thymus DNA, was carried out. Three spacer arms with different lengths were used for separating the label from the nucleotide and three labeled DNA were obtained. Anti-p-bromobenzoyl chicken IgY polyclonal antibodies were obtained. The antibodies detected the label, into three-labeled DNA, with different sensitivities, in relation to spacer arm length used. About 3-11 labels per 4 x 10(6) bases into thermally denatured DNA were immunoquantified.

 
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