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Rolling Circle Amplification as a Universal Method for the Analysis of a Wide Range of Biological Targets

Journal

RUSSIAN JOURNAL OF BIOORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Volume 47, Issue 6, Pages 1172-1189

Publisher

MAIK NAUKA/INTERPERIODICA/SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1134/S1068162021060078

Keywords

isothermal amplification; rolling circle amplification; C-probe; circular template; analyte; nucleic acids; microRNA; proteins

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  1. Russian Foundation for Basic Research [20-14-50120]

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This review highlights the importance of rolling circle amplification (RCA) in the detection and analysis of biotargets, presenting key molecular participants, methods to increase efficiency and productivity, and characteristics of different reporter systems. It also demonstrates the differences in techniques for RCA-mediated analysis of biotargets of different types, along with examples of using various RCA variants to solve specific diagnostic problems.
Detection and quantification of biotargets are important analytical tasks, which are solved using a wide range of various methods. In recent years, methods based on the isothermal amplification of nucleic acids (NAs) have been extensively developed. Among them, a special place is occupied by rolling circle amplification (RCA), which is used not only for the detection of a specific NA but also for the analysis of other biomolecules, and is also a versatile platform for the development of highly sensitive methods and convenient diagnostic devices. The present review reveals a number of methodical aspects of RCA-mediated analysis; in particular, the data on its key molecular participants are presented, the methods for increasing the efficiency and productivity of RCA are described, and different variants of reporter systems are briefly characterized. Differences in the techniques of RCA-mediated analysis of biotargets of various types are shown. Some examples of using different RCA variants for the solution of specific diagnostic problems are given.

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