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eLCR: electrochemical detection of single DNA base changes via Ligase Chain Reaction

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CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 48, Issue 98, Pages 12014-12016

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c2cc35841g

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  1. ARC DECRA [DE120102503]
  2. National Breast Cancer Foundation Collaborative Research Grant [CG-08-07]
  3. Australian Research Council [DE120102503] Funding Source: Australian Research Council

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Simple, inexpensive and wide-scaled analysis of single DNA base changes ('point mutations' which include SNP's, somatic mutations and epigenetic changes) is one of the holy grail's of point-of-care diagnostics. Herein, we present eLCR: a simple methodology that fuses Ligase Chain Reaction (LCR) with electrochemical detection based on DNA-mediated charge transport. LCR generates long and short knife motifs representing the presence or absence of single DNA base changes, which are then detected electrochemically by either methylene blue intercalation or horseradish peroxidase labelling.

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