[A new fluorescent labeling technique in microarray studies: universal primer U2 labeling].

Qiu-Lin Xu, Wen-Li Ma, Rong Shi, Wen-Ling Zheng
Author Information
  1. Qiu-Lin Xu: Institute of Molecular Biology, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou 510515, China.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To develop a new method for fluorescent labeling technique, universal primer U(2) labeling (UPL), for microarray studies.
METHOD: Influenza virus RNA was labeled with four labeling methods, namely UPL, random primer, restriction display incorporation labeling method and reverse transcription coupled random primer spiking labeling method (RT-PSL), respectively, and hybridized to influenza virus oligonucleotide microarray. The signals extracted from the microarrays were analyzed with SPSS 10.0 software to compare the efficiency and reproducibility of the labeling methods.
RESULTS: The fluorescence intensity, signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), true positive ratio (TPR) of the probes and reproducibility of labeling with UPL were comparable with those RD-labeling method, and higher than those of RT-PSL method. UPL reduced the complexity of the procedures in comparison with the other labeling methods.
CONCLUSION: UPL labeling method can be used in research and development of the microarray technique.

MeSH Term

Fluorescent Dyes
Genetic Techniques
Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis
Orthomyxoviridae
RNA, Viral
Staining and Labeling

Chemicals

Fluorescent Dyes
RNA, Viral

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