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25 February 2010Rapid and sensitive homogenous detection of the Ibaraki virus non-structural protein using magnetic modulation biosensing system
Magnetic modulation biosensing (MMB) system rapidly and homogeneously detected coding sequences of the nonstructural
Ibaraki virus protein 3 (NS3) complementary DNA (cDNA). A novel fluorescent resonance energy transfer
(FRET)-based probe discriminated the target DNA from the control. When the target sequence is detected, the FRETbased
probe is cleaved using Taq-polymerase activity and upon excitation with a laser beam fluorescent light is
produced. The biotinylated probes are attached to streptavidin-coupled superparamagnetic beads and are maneuvered
into oscillatory motion by applying an alternating magnetic field gradient. The beads are condensed into the detection
area and their movement in and out of an orthogonal laser beam produces a periodic fluorescent signal that is
demodulated using synchronous detection. Condensation of the beads from the entire volume increases the signal while
modulation separates the signal from the background noise of the non-magnetized solution. 1.9 picomolar of the Ibaraki
virus NS3 cDNA was detected in homogeneous solution within 18 minutes without separation or washing steps. In this
paper we will review the magnetic modulation system and present its capability in specific DNA sequences detection.
Amos Danielli,Noga Porat,Ady Arie, andMarcelo Ehrlich
"Rapid and sensitive homogenous detection of the Ibaraki virus non-structural protein using magnetic modulation biosensing system", Proc. SPIE 7553, Frontiers in Pathogen Detection: From Nanosensors to Systems, 75530B (25 February 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.842978
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Amos Danielli, Noga Porat, Ady Arie, Marcelo Ehrlich, "Rapid and sensitive homogenous detection of the Ibaraki virus non-structural protein using magnetic modulation biosensing system," Proc. SPIE 7553, Frontiers in Pathogen Detection: From Nanosensors to Systems, 75530B (25 February 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.842978