METHODS FOR MOLECULAR DETECTION
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1. A method for molecular detection comprising:
- adding at least one molecular probe to a sample for detecting the presence of a target in said sample, said at least one molecular probe having a binding affinity for the target;
adding at least one reporter molecule to said sample; and
performing a quantitative or semi-quantitative amplification reaction on the at least one reporter molecule;
wherein said at least one molecular probe binds to a conjugate region of said at least one reporter molecule in the absence of the target and the binding impairs amplification of said at least one reporter molecule.
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Abstract
This invention relates to methods for molecular detection, particularly to methods utilizing target-specific molecular probes. In exemplary embodiments, target-specific molecular probes include single-stranded deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) or ribonucleic acid (RNA) aptamers. In general, the molecular probe may bind with relatively high specificity to a given target. In one aspect, a method for molecular detection comprises a molecular probe paired to a reporter molecule wherein the molecular probe impairs the amplification of the reporter molecule in the absence of the target molecule.
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1. A method for molecular detection comprising:
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adding at least one molecular probe to a sample for detecting the presence of a target in said sample, said at least one molecular probe having a binding affinity for the target; adding at least one reporter molecule to said sample; and performing a quantitative or semi-quantitative amplification reaction on the at least one reporter molecule; wherein said at least one molecular probe binds to a conjugate region of said at least one reporter molecule in the absence of the target and the binding impairs amplification of said at least one reporter molecule. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A method for molecular detection comprising:
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adding at least one molecular probe to a sample for detecting the presence of a target in the sample, said at least one molecular probe comprising a nucleic acid and having a binding affinity for said target and being non-extensible by a nucleic acid amplification reaction; adding at least one reporter molecule to said sample, said at least one reporter molecule comprising a nucleic acid having a first region substantially complementary to said at least one molecular probe and a second region substantially proximal to said first region; adding at least one primer to said sample, said at least one primer comprising a nucleic acid and being substantially complementary to said second region; and performing a quantitative or semi-quantitative nucleic acid amplification reaction on said at least one reporter molecule by primer extension of said at least one primer bound to said second region; wherein said at least one molecular probe binds competitively to said target and said first region, and said binding to said first region blocks primer extension of said at least one primer. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A method for molecular detection comprising:
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adding at least one molecular probe to a sample for detecting the presence of a target in said sample; adding at least one reporter molecule to said sample; and performing a quantitative or semi-quantitative amplification reaction on said at least one reporter molecule; wherein said at least one molecular probe having a higher binding affinity to said target than to said at least one reporter molecule, and said at least reporter molecule is substantially amplified during said amplification reaction in the absence of said target. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20)
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