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Monitoring oligonucleotide binding processes using chemiluminescence quenching

  • US 20030082713A1
  • Filed: 08/12/2002
  • Published: 05/01/2003
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/10/1999
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method for detecting and/or quantifying a target nucleic acid sequence in a sample comprising:

  • contacting said sample with an oligonucleotide sequence containing at least a probe sequence capable of binding to said target nucleic acid wherein the said oligonucleotide is labelled with each of at least one chemiluminescent molecule and at least one quencher molecule capable of attenuating chemiluminescence from said chemiluminescent molecule, the chemiluminescent and quencher molecules being arranged so that the interaction thereof changes according to whether the probe sequence is bound to said target nucleic acid, such that in one of the bound and unbound states said chemiluminescence is substantially attenuated, and in the other thereof there is reduced or no attenuation of the chemiluminescence; and

    changing the conditions so as to cause the chemiluminescent molecule to undergo a chemiluminescent reaction; and

    monitoring the chemiluminescence emission and comparing said emission with that corresponding to the absence of said target nucleic acid.

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