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Wild-type Blocking PCR Combined with Direct Sequencing as a Highly Sensitive Method for Detection of Low-Frequency Somatic Mutations
Published on: March 29, 2017
Error-suppression mechanism of PCR by blocker strands
Hiroyuki Aoyanagi1, Simone Pigolotti2, Shinji Ono1
1Department of Applied Physics, Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan.
Abstract:
The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is a central technique in biotechnology. Its ability to amplify a specific target region of a DNA sequence has led to prominent applications, including virus tests, DNA sequencing, genotyping, and genome cloning. These applications rely on the specificity of the primer hybridization and therefore require effective suppression of hybridization errors. A simple and effective method to achieve that is to add blocker strands, also called clamps, to the PCR mixture. These strands bind to the unwanted target sequence, thereby blocking the primer mishybridization. Because of its simplicity, this method is applicable to a broad nucleic-acid-based biotechnology. However, the precise mechanism by which blocker strands suppress PCR errors remains to be understood, limiting the applicability of this technique. Here, we combine experiments and theoretical modeling to reveal this mechanism. We find that the blocker strands both energetically destabilize the mishybridized complex and sculpt a kinetic barrier to suppress mishybridization. This combination of energetic and kinetic biasing extends the viable range of annealing temperatures, which reduces design constraint of the primer sequence and extends the applicability of PCR.
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