| Literature DB >> 30543105 |
Razack Abdullah1,2, Sitao Xie2, Ruowen Wang1, Cheng Jin2, Yulin Du2, Ting Fu2, Juan Li2, Jie Tan2, Lili Zhang2, Weihong Tan1,2,3.
Abstract
Developing a convenient method to discriminate among different types of DNA nucleotides within a target sequence of the human genome is extremely challenging. We herein report an artificial ferrocene-base (Fe-base) that was synthesized and incorporated into different loci of a DNA strand. The Fe-base replacement on a nucleobase can interact with DNA bases and efficiently discriminate among A, T, G, and C DNA bases of the complementary locus on the basis of interacting electrochemical properties. Furthermore, cyclic-voltammetry (CV) studies demonstrated the electrochemical stability of DNA strands incorporated with Fe-bases and the reversibility of the incorporation. Square-wave voltammetry (SWV) was performed to measure current changes between Fe-bases and bases of interest in the DNA duplex. The changes in the charge-transfer rates appeared to be correlated with the position of the Fe-base in the DNA strand, allowing rapid and efficient sensing of single-nucleobase changes in DNA and showing promise for the design of Fe-oligomer chip technology as a tool for DNA sequencing.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 30543105 PMCID: PMC6625767 DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.8b04513
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anal Chem ISSN: 0003-2700 Impact factor: 6.986