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. 1998 Nov 15;26(22):5230–5232. doi: 10.1093/nar/26.22.5230

Proof of hepatitis A virus negative-sense RNA by RNA/DNA-hybrid detection: a method for specific detection of both viral negative- and positive-strand RNA species.

G Schmitz 1, A Dotzauer 1
PMCID: PMC147962  PMID: 9801326

Abstract

The detection of hepatitis A virus (HAV) negative-strand RNA, which is synthesized during replication of the positive-strand RNA genome, proved to be difficult. We developed a method for the specific detection of HAV negative-strand RNA by RNA-DNA hybridization and luminescence detection using an anti-RNA:DNA hybrid antibody. This method, which is also applicable for the specific detection of positive-strand RNA, offers a simple, yet relatively rapid and certain means of detecting low amounts of RNA such as HAV negative-strand RNA. By using appropriate hybridization DNA probes, the method should be applicable for the detection of single-stranded RNA species of different viruses in general.

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