2026-1-27

LAMP Primer Design Guideline

A Practical Guide

The essence of LAMP (Loop-mediated Isothermal Amplification) lies in its multi-primer system. Well-designed primers ensure both sensitivity and specificity, making primer design the key to successful amplification.


1. Primer Set

A standard LAMP assay requires 4 - 6 primers, recognizing 8 regions of the target sequence: 

  • Outer primers(F3/B3)
  • Inner primers(FIP/BIP)
  • Loop primers(LF/LB,optional)


2. Target Sequence Selection

  • Length
  • Specificity
  • Avoid secondary structures


3. Key Primer Design Parameters

Length, Melting Temp (Tm), GC Content, 3'-End Stability, Avoid Dimers

4. Loop Primer (LF/LB) Design (Optional)

  • Bind to the Fc or Bc regions (between F1/B1 and F2/B2), typically 18–22 nt in length.
  • Tm ≈ 60-65℃, working synergistically with inner primers to boost amplification efficiency.


5. Recommended Tools


6. Validation and Optimization

  • Specificity test: Use BLAST to rule out off-target binding.
  • Sensitivity test: Perform template serial dilutions to determine the limit of detection (LOD).
  • Colorimetric compatibility: For assays using dyes, ensure primers do not interfere with colorimetric signals.


Appendix: EZassay Biotech™LAMP Product Portfolio

For product information and technical support, please contact EZassay Biotech™.

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