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Query: EC:3.4.21.64 (
proteinase K
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There are ongoing research efforts into simple and low-cost point-of-care nucleic acid amplification tests (NATs) addressing widespread diagnostic needs in resource-limited clinical settings. Nucleic acid testing for RNA targets in blood specimens typically requires sample preparation that inactivates robust blood ribonucleases (RNases) that can rapidly degrade exogenous RNA. Most NATs rely on decades-old methods that lyse pathogens and inactivate RNases with high concentrations of guanidinium salts. Herein, we investigate alternatives to standard guanidinium-based methods for
RNase
inactivation using an activity assay with an RNA substrate that fluoresces when cleaved. The effects of
proteinase K
, nonionic surfactants, SDS, dithiothreitol, and other additives on
RNase
activity in human serum are reported. Although
proteinase K
has been widely used in protocols for nuclease inactivation, it was found that high concentrations of
proteinase K
are unable to eliminate
RNase
activity in serum, unless used in concert with denaturing concentrations of SDS. It was observed that SDS must be combined with
proteinase K
, dithiothreitol, or both for irreversible and complete
RNase
inactivation in serum. This work provides an alternative chemistry for inactivating endogenous RNases for use in simple, low-cost point-of-care NATs for blood-borne pathogens.
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PMID:Enzymatic and Chemical-Based Methods to Inactivate Endogenous Blood Ribonucleases for Nucleic Acid Diagnostics. 3245 Feb 80
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