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Title: Surface plasmon resonance-based molecular detection of Hb S [ß6(A3)Glu›Val, GAG›GTG] at the gene level
Authors: Atalay, Erol Ömer
Üstel, E.
Yildiz, S.
Atalay, Ayfer
Keywords: Abnormal hemoglobin (Hb)
Hb S
Mutation detection
Surface plasmon resonance (SPR)
adenine
glutamic acid
guanine
hemoglobin S
hemoglobin variant
thymine
valine
article
codon
controlled study
cost
diagnostic value
genetic analysis
globin gene
hemoglobinopathy
human
human genetics
medical examination
mutational analysis
screening test
surface plasmon resonance
Genetic Counseling
Globins
Hemoglobin, Sickle
Humans
Point Mutation
Premarital Examinations
Surface Plasmon Resonance
Abstract: The surface plasmon resonance (SPR) approach, being a relatively novel biophysical method, is used to detect many different targets by biomolecular interaction. The SPR system uses optical and evanescent wave phenomenon. This approach does not need any labels, such as enzymes or isotopes, and the monitored interactions are in real time. In DNA-DNA interaction, the SPR approach is Tm-independent. Here we report our preliminary results for the molecular detection of the Hb S (G A G ›G T G) mutation at codon 6 of the human ß-globin gene. Our preliminary results show that the SPR approach could be applied as an inexpensive and fast routine test system for the molecular diagnosis of abnormal hemoglobins (Hbs), especially in premarital screening programs. Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/4518
https://doi.org/10.1080/03630260600755807
ISSN: 0363-0269
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