4. Nick Translation
By: Alex Reid
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Nick translation was the first method devised for the in vitro labeling of DNA (1). During the reaction the DNA to be labeled is nicked by DNase I yielding a free 3′ hydroxyl end. DNA polymerase I then adds
a new nucleotide to this end. The 5′–3′ exonuclease activity of the polymerase then moves the “nick” along the strand in the
3′ direction. The addition of a radioactively labeled nucleotide to the reaction results in probes that can be used in hybridization
reactions to DNA immobilized on Southern blots, colony lifts, etc.
Book Title: Gene Probes: Principles and Protocols
Series: Methods in Molecular Biology | Volume: 179 | Pub. Date: Sep-20-2001 | Page Range: 23-25 | DOI: 10.1385/1-59259-238-4:023
Subject: Genetics/Genomics
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