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Principle of Pyrosequencing Technology

 

 

Pyrosequencing® technology is sequencing by synthesis, a simple to use technique for accurate and quantitative analysis of DNA sequences.



 
Step 1
A sequencing primer is hybridized to a single-stranded PCR amplicon that serves as a template, and incubated with the enzymes, DNA polymerase, ATP sulfurylase, luciferase, and apyrase as well as the substrates, adenosine 5' phosphosulfate (APS), and luciferin.
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Step 2
The first deoxribonucleotide triphosphate (dNTP) is added to the reaction. DNA polymerase catalyzes the incorporation of the deoxyribo-nucleotide triphosphate into the DNA strand, if it is complementary to the base in the template strand. Each incorporation event is accompanied by release of pyrophosphate (PPi) in a quantity equimolar to the amount of incorporated nucleotide.
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Step 3
ATP sulfurylase converts PPi to ATP in the presence of adenosine 5' phosphosulfate (APS). This ATP drives the luciferase-mediated conversion of luciferin to oxyluciferin that generates visible light in amounts that are proportional to the amount of ATP. The light produced in the luciferase-catalyzed reaction is detected by a charge coupled device (CCD) chip and seen as a peak in the raw data output (Pyrogram). The height of each peak (light signal) is proportional to the number of nucleotides incorporated.

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Step 4
Apyrase, a nucleotide-degrading enzyme, continuously degrades unincorporated nucleotides and ATP. When degradation is complete, another nucleotide is added.
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Step 5
Addition of dNTPs is performed sequentially. It should be noted that deoxyadenosine alfa-thio triphosphate (dATP·S) is used as a substitute for the natural deoxyadenosine triphosphate (dATP) since it is efficiently used by the DNA polymerase, but not recognized by the luciferase. As the process continues, the complementary DNA strand is built up and the nucleotide sequence is determined from the signal peaks in the Pyrogram trace.


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