Quantification of specific mRNA by flatbed scintillation counting of dual-labeled dot blots.

  • 1 October 1993
    • journal article
    • Vol. 15  (4) , 738-43
Abstract
A dual-labeling technique was developed for direct quantification of specific mRNA using a flatbed liquid scintillation counter. This method simultaneously measures cpm of 32P- and 35S-labeled probes bound to RNA dot blots and subtracts counts due to nonspecific background radioactivity bound to the filter. Probes for T-cell receptor and beta-actin (as the internal standard) were hybridized both separately and simultaneously to RNA isolated from five different sources. There was concordance between the radioactivity measured from single- and dual-hybridizations for each combination of 35S- and 32P-labeled probes. This methodology directly quantifies specific mRNA sequences bound to membranes and has potential for measuring gene dosage, without the need for re-probing or densitometric analysis.

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