| Literature DB >> 20730127 |
Ruixin Dong1, Xunling Yan, Ke Li, Ge Ban, Minghong Wang, Shouxin Cui, Bing Yang.
Abstract
We design a novel nano-gap electrode to measure the current of DNA molecule, by which the current-voltage characteristics of individual native DNA, Ag-DNA and Ni-DNA molecules are obtained, respectively. The results show that the voltage gap of Ag- and Ni-DNA is higher than that of native DNA, and the conductance is lower than native DNA in neutral environment. The structure transition from B- to Z-DNA is observed in the presence of high concentrations of nickel ions and Ag-DNA appears chaos state by STM image and U-V spectra characterization. But in alkaline environment, the conductance of Ni-DNA rises and the voltage gap decreases with the increasing of nickel ion concentration denotes that the conductive ability of Ni-DNA is higher than that of native DNA.Entities:
Year: 2010 PMID: 20730127 PMCID: PMC2920413 DOI: 10.1007/s11671-010-9657-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Figure 1I–V curves of single DNA molecular at different concentrations of Ni (a) and Ag (b) ions in neutral environment. The inset of (a) is the schematic diagram of electrode arrangement for transport experiments
Figure 2The conductance curves of DNA at different concentrations of nickel ions in neutral environment. Square dots are the experimental data, and solid curve is the calculated results by Eq. (1)
Figure 3UV–Vis spectra of DNA at difference concentrations of Ni (a) and Ag (b) ions in neutral environment
Figure 4The STM images of single DNA molecule stretched on HOPG. a The right-handed A-DNA (30 × 30 nm). b Left-handed Z-DNA (50 × 50 nm). c DNA in melting and chaos state (100 × 100 nm)
Figure 5The I–V curves of single DNA at different concentrations of nickel ions in alkaline environment
Figure 6The conductance of DNA at different concentrations of nickel ions in alkaline environment. Square dots are the experimental data, and solid curve is the calculated results by Eq. (2)
The conductance of individual DNA at different Ni2+ concentrations in alkaline environmental condition
| Ni2+ (mM) | 0 | 0.01 | 0.02 | 0.05 | 0.08 | 0.09 | 0.1 | 0.2 | 0.3 |
| Conductance (10−12S) | 18.9 | 41.45 | 45.8 | 52.37 | 67.98 | 87.97 | 92.93 | 95.63 | 94.25 |