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Significant leap forward for SARS-CoV-2 detection

PCR Biosystems has launched qPCRBIO Probe 1-Step Virus Detect, a high-concentration 4x RT-qPCR kit designed specifically for ultrasensitive, high-throughput detection of viral RNA sequences, including SARS-CoV-2.

The new kit, which marks the latest addition to PCR Biosystems’ specialised RT-qPCR offering, enables users to add more sample to their reactions to boost analytical sensitivity, even when working with small-volume reactions.

Consistent with its commitment to supply global healthcare systems with the critical reagents required in the fight against COVID-19, PCR Biosystems has validated the new qPCRBIO Probe 1-Step Virus Detect kit for qualitative detection of SARS-CoV-2 nucleic acid. Validation has been performed using the Charité (Germany) primer-probe sequences targeting the RdRp and E genes, as well as the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)-recommended sequences targeting specific regions of the N gene. The kit is ideally suited to high-throughput testing of COVID-19 clinical samples, either with laboratory developed assays or as a component of diagnostic testing kits.

"RT-qPCR reagent kits are pivotal for successful research and molecular diagnostic projects that aim to establish the course of viral infections," explained Alex Wilson, co-founder of PCR Biosystems. "Drawing on our PCR expertise and our commitment to delivering best-in-class technologies, we developed qPCRBIO Probe 1-Step Virus Detect to offer researchers and diagnostic kit manufacturers flexibility in their assay development and ultimate confidence in the quality and accuracy of the results generated."

qPCRBIO Probe 1-Step Virus Detect has been developed with the company’s UltraScript reverse transcriptase enzyme, benefiting users with fast and efficient complementary DNA (cDNA) synthesis over a wide range of reaction temperatures. Reverse transcription can be performed in only five minutes and at temperatures up to 55ºC, enhancing the detection of difficult viral RNA sequences. The PCR step is powered by PCRBIO HS Taq DNA Polymerase, which employs antibody-mediated hot start technology for specific amplification of virus-derived cDNA, with improved tolerance to the common PCR inhibitors found in clinical samples. Combined with a specially formulated buffer system developed using smart screen technology, qPCRBIO Probe 1-Step Virus Detect gives accurate and ultrasensitive RT-qPCR over a broad range of template concentrations.

qPCRBIO Probe 1-Step Virus Detect is multiplex-compatible and can be used with all qPCR instruments. Furthermore, this universal kit is developed for use with various probe technologies, including TaqMan, Scorpions and molecular beacon probes, for optimal application flexibility.

The introduction of qPCRBIO Probe 1-Step Virus Detect comes as PCR Biosystems continues to scale up operations to ensure uninterrupted global supply of RT-qPCR reagents to support SARS-CoV-2 testing and diagnostic kit development.

Further information on PCR Biosystems’ qPCRBIO Probe 1-Step Virus Detect kit can be found online

https://pcrbio.com/products/qpcr/qpcrbio-probe-1-step-virus-detect

Free samples can be requested from https://pcrbio.com/quotes-samples/?_product=7063

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