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Inga Tijunelyte1, Jeffrey Teillet1, Paul Bruand1, Rémi Courson1, Aurélie Lecestre1, Pierre Joseph1, Aurélien Bancaud1.
Abstract
Speeding up and enhancing the performances of nucleic acid biosensing technologies have remained drivers for innovation. Here, we optimize a fluorimetry-based technology for DNA detection based on the concentration of linear targets paired with probes. The concentration module consists of a microfluidic channel with the shape of a funnel in which we monitor a viscoelastic flow and a counter-electrophoretic force. We report that the technology performs better with a target longer than 100 nucleotides (nt) and a probe shorter than 30 nt. We also prove that the control of the funnel geometry in 2.5D using grayscale lithography enhances sensitivity by 100-fold in comparison to chips obtained by conventional photolithography. With these optimized settings, we demonstrate a limit of detection of 4 fM in 30 s and a detection range of more than five decades. This technology hence provides an excellent balance between sensitivity and time to result.Entities:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35992636 PMCID: PMC9385222 DOI: 10.1063/5.0073542
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomicrofluidics ISSN: 1932-1058 Impact factor: 3.258