Literature DB >> 29383931

Bacterial Analysis Using an Electrochemical DNA Biosensor with Poly-Adenine-Mediated DNA Self-Assembly.

Lanying Li1, Lele Wang1, Qin Xu1, Li Xu1, Wen Liang1, Yan Li1, Min Ding1, Ali Aldalbahi2, Zhilei Ge3, Lihua Wang3, Juan Yan4, Na Lu5, Jiang Li3, Yanli Wen1, Gang Liu1.   

Abstract

The spatial arrangement of DNA probes on the electrode surface is of critical significance for the performance of electrochemical biosensors. However, rational control of the probe surface remains challenging. In this work, we develop a capture probe carrying a poly-adenine anchoring block to construct a programmable self-assembled monolayer for a "sandwich-type" electrochemical biosensor. We show that with a co-assembling strategy using a polyA capture probe and 6-mercapto-1-hexanol, the density of the probes on the gold electrode can be simply adjusted by the length of polyA. The electron-transfer effect and thus the hybridization efficiency can as well be optimized by tuning the polyA length. As a result, we obtained an excellent biosensor performance with a limit of detection as low as 5 fM for a synthetic DNA target. We demonstrate the practicability of this system by analyzing a PCR product from Escherichia coli genomic DNA (0.2 pg/μL). On the basis of the ideal electrochemical interface, our polyA-based biosensor exhibited excellent reusability and stability, which is important for potential applications in the onsite analysis for a wide range of targets.

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Keywords:  E. coli genome; electrochemical biosensor; modification-free; poly-adenine DNA probe; self-assembly monolayer

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29383931     DOI: 10.1021/acsami.7b17327

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Appl Mater Interfaces        ISSN: 1944-8244            Impact factor:   9.229


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