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Self-assembled DNA monolayer buffered dynamic ranges of mercuric electrochemical sensor.

Xinhui Lou1, Tao Zhao, Ran Liu, Jie Ma, Yi Xiao.   

Abstract

Sensors with wide dynamic ranges (DRs) are typically constructed by utilizing a set of ligands with varied affinities for the same target. We report here a novel buffer self-assembled monolayer (BSAM) strategy, to fabricate sensors with extraordinarily broad DRs using a single recognition ligand. We demonstrated the concept of BSAM by constructing the electrochemical mercuric sensors with different surface probe densities (SPD) on a gold electrode. These sensors are based on the coordination of Hg(2+) with a pair of thymine (T) formed between the two proximate poly(T) oligonucleotides on the electrode surface and Hg(2+) binding induced DNA strand displacement of ferrocene tagged poly(A). There are three types of T-Hg(2+)-T coordination: those formed between (a) two poly(T) strands where none are hybridized with poly(A) strands, thus contributing zero effect on releasing the signaling probe, (b) poly(A)/poly(T) hybridized and nonhybridized poly(T) strands, resulting in the release of a signaling probe from the surface; and (c) two poly(A)/poly(T) hybridized strands, causing the release of two signaling probes from the surface. The DRs from 10 pM to 0.1 mM at varied SPDs were observed, attributing to the tunable Hg(2+) storage capability of the poly(T) SAM formed on the surface due to the coordination mechanism of (a) and (b). The DR was able to be further extended to 1 mM by using the longer poly(T) strands. The ready-to-use sensor exhibited great selectivity against the common interferential metal ions. As demonstrated, the BSAM strategy is a facile way to fabricate sensors with tunable and wide DRs.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23841512     DOI: 10.1021/ac401680c

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Chem        ISSN: 0003-2700            Impact factor:   6.986


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4.  Phthalic Acid Ester-Binding DNA Aptamer Selection, Characterization, and Application to an Electrochemical Aptasensor.

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