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Imaging of chemiluminescent signals with cooled CCD camera systems

โœ Scribed by Martin, Chris S. ;Bronstein, Irena


Book ID
102762099
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1994
Weight
608 KB
Volume
9
Category
Article
ISSN
0884-3996

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โœฆ Synopsis


Abstract

We investigated imaging of chemiluminescent signals from 1,2โ€dioxetanes with cooled CCD cameras. Nonโ€radioactive detection methods for biomolecules utilizing these chemiluminescent substrates for alkaline phosphatase have been developed. Applications which have been successfully adapted to this technology include Southern and Northern blotting, immunoblotting, ELISA methods and DNA sequencing. Dephosphorylation of the dioxetane CSPD by alkaline phosphatase generates an unstable anion that decomposes resulting in light production. The wavelength of the emitted light is approximately 460nm. We have utilized Photometrics Star and MXC 200L cooled CCD cameras for direct imaging of chemiluminescent signals. Benefits of utilizing a CCD detector include rapid data digitization and more accurate quantitation of chemiluminescent signals compred to filmโ€based densitometry owing to the significantly greater dynamic range. Chemiluminescent images from dot blots of biotinylated DNA, Southern blots and DNA sequencing gel blots were obtained. In a chemiluminescent microtitre plate assay, serial dilutions of alkaline phosphatase spanning four orders of magnitude can be detected. Our results indicate that the digitization of chemiluminescent signal data with cooled CCD cameras is an excellent alternative to ^32^P detection methods utilizing storage phosphor screen imaging systems.


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