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Oligo(dA-dT)-dependent signal amplification for the detection of proteins in cells
Authors:Hanaki Ken-ichi  Ohka Seii  Yamamoto Kenji  Nomoto Akio  Yoshikura Hiroshi
Institution:Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan. khanaki@m.u-tokyo.ac.jp
Abstract:An ultrasensitive protein detection system in situ named the ImmunoAT-tailing method was developed. It consists of three elementary processes: (i) detection of a protein by a primary antibody and a biotinylated secondary antibody; (ii) linking of biotinylated 15-base oligo(dA-dT) to the biotinylated immunocomplex via streptavidin; and (iii) self-priming elongation of oligo(dA-dT) by the Klenow fragment, 3' to 5' exo-. After the elongation reaction in the presence of dATP, dTTP, and dye-labeled dUTP, the protein was labeled with a large number of the dye molecules. The poly(dA-dT) elongated without the labeled nucleotides was detected by 4',6-diamidino-2-phenylindole (DAPI) staining. By combining the different labelings, double staining was possible. This ImmunoAT-tailing method has a specificity and sensitivity higher than that of tyramide signal amplification.
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