Multiplex real-time single nucleotide polymorphism detection and quantification by quencher extension

2006 
Multiplex quencher extension (multiplex-QEXT) is a novel closed tube single-step method for detection and quantification of several single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) simultaneously. The principle of multiplex-QEXT is that 5′ reporter-labeled probes are 3′ single-base-extended with TAMRA™ dideoxy nucleotides if the respective SNP alleles are present. TAMRA can serve as either an energy acceptor (quencher-based detection) or donor [fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET)-based detection] for a wide range of different reporterfluorochromes. The extension can therefore be recorded by the respective reporter fluorescence change. We evaluated multiplex-QEXT, analyzing four different SNP loci in the Listeria monocytogenes inlA gene. Probes labeled with the reporters 6-FAM™, TET™, VIC™, and Alexa Fluor® 594 were used. Responses for the fluorochromes 6-FAM, TET, and VIC were detected by quenching (decreased fluorescence), while the response for Alexa Fluor 594 was detected by FRET (increasedfluorescence...
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