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Voltammetric Application of Polypyrrole-Modified Microelectrode Array for the Characterization of DNA Methylation in Glutathione S-Transferase Pi 1.

Kenton Meronard1, Mira Josowicz2, Amir Saheb1.   

Abstract

Direct and efficient label-free voltammetric detection of Glutathione S-Transferase Pi 1 (GSTP1) hypermethylation is reported using a custom developed 16-channel Microelectrode Array chip. The microelectrode array chip is used in a dipstick configuration allowing detection of DNA hybridization in a solution volume of only 0.35 mL. Platinum microelectrode disks (n = 16) 30 µm in diameter have been modified with a polypyrrole bilayer before any contact with the oligonucleotides. The attachment of the 15-mer Probe DNA to the bilayer is random but controlled by the presence of aliphatic tether groups allowing it to form a bidentate complex with the probe DNA. The voltammetric detection procedure of methylated GSTP1-specific target DNA is combined with bisulfite treatment of target DNA. Changes at the interface of the modified microelectrodes in an array configuration are used to record simultaneously cyclic voltammetry on all of the devices. The detection of the hybridization is evaluated statistically for a yes or no event by comparing the changes in recorded cyclic voltammograms before and after exposure to the Target DNA. All cyclic voltammograms of the methylated target show a greater percentage change than those with the non-methylated target exposure and show a greater change in cyclic voltammogram area after methylated target exposure. We observe an average percentage difference of 25.6% ± 4.9 with a variation of 19.1%. These results demonstrate that the fast sensing strategy possesses sensitivity and good specificity. Furthermore, this technology can potentially support rapid, accurate diagnosis and risk assessment of patients with prostate cancer.

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Keywords:  DNA hybridization; glutathione S-transferase; label-free biosensor; prostate cancer; voltammetric detection

Year:  2018        PMID: 30245524      PMCID: PMC6146388          DOI: 10.1080/00032719.2018.1437623

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Lett        ISSN: 0003-2719            Impact factor:   2.329


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