Characterizing the Impact of Primer-Template Mismatches on Recombinase Polymerase Amplification

Matthew Higgins; Oliver W Stringer; Daniel Ward ORCID logo; Jennifer M Andrews; Matthew S Forrest; Susana Campino ORCID logo; Taane G Clark ORCID logo; (2022) Characterizing the Impact of Primer-Template Mismatches on Recombinase Polymerase Amplification. The Journal of molecular diagnostics, 24 (11). pp. 1207-1216. ISSN 1525-1578 DOI: 10.1016/j.jmoldx.2022.08.005
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Recombinase polymerase amplification (RPA) is an isothermal amplification assay that has been ubiquitously utilized in the detection of infectious agents. Like any nucleic acid amplification technology, primer-template complementarity is critical to RPA reaction success. Mismatches arising in the primer-template complex are known to impact reaction kinetics, invalidate downstream analysis, such as nucleic acid quantification, and result in false negatives if used in a diagnostic capacity. Although the impact of specific primer-template mismatches has been well characterized for techniques such as PCR, characterization remains limited for RPA. Through our study, we systematically characterize the impact of mismatches on the RPA reaction, when located in the 3'-anchor region of the primer-template complex. Our investigation identified that the nucleotides involved, as well as position of each mismatch, influence the size of the impact, with terminal cytosine-thymine and guanine-adenine mismatches being the most detrimental. The presence of some mismatch combinations, such as a penultimate cytosine-cytosine and a terminal cytosine-adenine mismatch pairing, led to complete RPA reaction inhibition. Through the successful characterization of 315 mismatch combinations, researchers can optimize their RPA assay accordingly and seek to implement RPA technology for rapid, in-field genotyping.


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