PCR
Biosystems, a leading PCR reagent developer, has launched a new range of Bst
polymerase reagents that offer greater sensitivity, speed, and specificity in
all isothermal amplification applications. IsoFast™ Hot Start Bst Polymerase
and associated ready mixes use proprietary AptaLock™ hot start technology to
minimize non-specific amplification, leading to highly specific and sensitive
results in as little as 30 minutes. A new colorimetric mix also enables
analysts to detect results visually, vastly reducing equipment requirements.
With these technologies, labs can now get reliable results more quickly,
unlocking higher throughput testing.
Isothermal mixes are important in a range of isothermal amplification
applications, including whole genome amplification, point-of-care assay
development and testing, and strand displacement amplification for synthetic
biology. However, a common issue with isothermal mixes is non-specific
amplification—where primers bind to unintended DNA targets—because
amplification often takes place at a fixed temperature that may favor
non-specific primer interactions, contrary to PCR. Isothermal mixes can also
lead to primer dimer formation, where primers associate with each other and are
extended by the polymerase. To avoid these issues, users must design primers
carefully, and evaluate many more primer pairs for a single target than they
would for standard PCR—both of which can be extremely time-consuming and
complex.
To help alleviate these concerns, PCR Biosystems’ newly launched IsoFast™
reagents use AptaLock™, a reversible hot start technology that inhibits
polymerase activity below 40 °C. As such, both non-specific amplification and
primer dimer formation are minimized. Once the mixture is activated on heating,
results can be obtained in as little as half an hour, allowing analysts to
achieve highly sensitive, specific, and rapid detection of DNA targets.
High-throughput testing is also possible, as reaction plates can be set up at
room temperature without any issues.
What’s more, the color mix contains a pH-based dye that changes color when the
desired target is amplified. As a result, the mix enables labs to visually
identify positive or negative results without the need for plate readers or
fluorometric PCR instruments. The mix is therefore particularly beneficial for
regions where point-of-care or field-testing laboratories lack adequate
facilities and instrumentation.
“Existing isothermal mixes present a number of challenges for organizations
looking for sensitivity, specificity, and speed in DNA detection,” stated Alex
Wilson, Co-founder and Business Development Manager, PCR Biosystems. “With our
new mixes, labs get greatly improved specificity and sensitivity in their
amplification reactions, so they obtain highly reliable results. Our internal
studies show that they can be up to 50 percent faster than competitor mixes on
tested targets too, which can make a critical difference for diagnostic and
medical labs that need results quickly.”
Read more about IsoFast™ Hot Start Bst Mix
and Colour Mix