| Literature DB >> 34843203 |
Rahul Tevatia1, Alicia Chan1, Lance Oltmanns1, Jay Min Lim1, Ander Christensen1, Michael Stoller1, Ravi F Saraf2,3.
Abstract
Change in the dynamics of single-stranded DNA or RNA probes tethered to an Au electrode on immunospecific binding to the analyte is a versatile approach to quantify a variety of molecules, such as heavy metal ions, pesticides, proteins, and nucleic acids (NAs). A widely studied approach is the electrochemical beacon method where the redox of a dye attached to the probe decreases as its proximity to the underlying electrode changes on binding. The limit of quantification (LOQ) defined by the semilog dependence of the signal on target concentration is in the picomolar range. Here, a method was studied where, by differential reflectivity, multiple reactions were measured on a monolith electrode. An alternative contrast mechanism was discovered, which led to an approach to enhance the LOQ to 10 aM and increase the dynamic range to 7 orders of magnitude using similar probes and binding conditions. Quantitative analysis on sequences with the G-C fraction ranging from 37 to 72% was performed. The approach will allow for the development of a label-free, enzyme-free microarray to detect biomolecules including NAs and proteins on a single electrode at quantification from 10 aM to 0.1 nM with high specificity.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34843203 PMCID: PMC9382887 DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.1c03020
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anal Chem ISSN: 0003-2700 Impact factor: 8.008