Method of detecting nucleic acids or the like

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Measuring or testing process involving enzymes or... – Involving nucleic acid

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ABSTRACT:
A method of detecting nucleic acids, proteins, or protein nucleic acid complexes. The method includes binding an enzyme, such as phosphatase, to a specimen of the nucleic acid, protein, or protein nucleic acid complex. The enzyme is then reacted with a fluorescein derivative phosphate ester to obtain a fluorescein derivative phosphate ester hydrolysate. The hydrolysate is then irradiated with excitation light, and the emitted fluorescein is detected.

REFERENCES:
Tang et al., "Synthesis of Fluorescein Magnesium Monophosphate for Determination of Acid Phosphatase," Huaxue Shiji(Chinese), 18(3), 179-180 (1996); Chem. Abstr. 126(5), p. 284, Abstr. No. 56775u (Feb. 3, 1997); only Abstract supplied.
Fujita et al., "Efficient Detection of Membrane-Bound Nucleic Acids Using New Fluorescein Derivative," Chemistry Leters, Issue. No. 12, 1073-1074 (Dec. 1996).

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