TY - JOUR
T1 - Efficient DNA sequencing with a pulsed semiconductor laser and a new fluorescent dye set
AU - Muller, R
AU - Herten, DP
AU - Lieberwirth, U
AU - Neumann, M
AU - Sauer, M
AU - Schulz, A
AU - Siebert, S
AU - Drexhage, KH
AU - Wolfrum, J
PY - 1997
Y1 - 1997
N2 - A new method is presented for automated one-lane four-dye DNA sequencing in capillary gel electrophoresis based on semiconductor technology and a special set of multiplex fluorescent dyes which exhibit similar absorption and emission spectra but different fluorescent lifetimes. The primer sequencing reaction was applied in a confocal optical system. Detection and identification of the differently 5′-labeled primers was done by time-correlated single-photon counting and a specially developed pattern-recognition technique based on the characteristic fluorescence lifetimes of the fluorescent dyes used as labels. Efficient excitation was performed at 630 nm by a short-pulsed semiconductor laser with a repetition rate of 22 MHz and pulsewidth of about 500 ps (FWHM). With the new dye set, no mobility shift correction is required for a separation up to 350 base pairs during separation in a linear 5% PAA gel. This technique of multiplex-dye DNA sequencing shows potential for high-throughput DNA sequencing in parallel capillaries or microfabricated DNA quenching chips.
AB - A new method is presented for automated one-lane four-dye DNA sequencing in capillary gel electrophoresis based on semiconductor technology and a special set of multiplex fluorescent dyes which exhibit similar absorption and emission spectra but different fluorescent lifetimes. The primer sequencing reaction was applied in a confocal optical system. Detection and identification of the differently 5′-labeled primers was done by time-correlated single-photon counting and a specially developed pattern-recognition technique based on the characteristic fluorescence lifetimes of the fluorescent dyes used as labels. Efficient excitation was performed at 630 nm by a short-pulsed semiconductor laser with a repetition rate of 22 MHz and pulsewidth of about 500 ps (FWHM). With the new dye set, no mobility shift correction is required for a separation up to 350 base pairs during separation in a linear 5% PAA gel. This technique of multiplex-dye DNA sequencing shows potential for high-throughput DNA sequencing in parallel capillaries or microfabricated DNA quenching chips.
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U2 - 10.1016/S0009-2614(97)01041-5
DO - 10.1016/S0009-2614(97)01041-5
M3 - Article
SN - 0009-2614
JO - Chemical Physics Letters
JF - Chemical Physics Letters
ER -