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Label-free quantitative detection of nucleic acids based on surface-immobilized DNA intercalators

Authors
Lee, Hun JooLee, Soo Suk
Issue Date
31-Mar-2017
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Keywords
DNA intercalator; Polymerase chain reaction (PCR); SPR biosensors; Self-assembled monolayers (SAMs); Label-free detection
Citation
Sensors and Actuators, B: Chemical, v.241, pp 1310 - 1315
Pages
6
Journal Title
Sensors and Actuators, B: Chemical
Volume
241
Start Page
1310
End Page
1315
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/7690
DOI
10.1016/j.snb.2016.09.188
ISSN
0925-4005
Abstract
We present a label-free biosensor for the detection of nucleic acids from PCR amplicons based on the surface plasmon resonance (SPR) with novel DNA intercalators. These intercalators can specifically bind to double-stranded DNA (ds-DNA), allowing ds-DNA to be quantitatively monitored by angle shifts of SPR following mass changes on the SPR sensor surface. Pyrenyl intercalator compounds that were synthesized consisted of pyrenyl groups as intercalating moieties, ethylene glycol hexamer linkers that resist non-specific binding events and thiol groups that formed self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) on a gold substrate. Also, hydroxyl group terminated compound instead of pyrenyl group was synthesized to ensure adequate separation between adjacent pyrene groups. The molar concentration ratio of mixed SAMs on SPR sensor surface was selected for maximum mass sensitivity on the basis of experimental results from various mixed ratios. Finally, we investigated the sensor responses due to intercalations on various concentrations of applied pure ds-DNA and demonstrated the capability for the analysis of PCR amplicons in the reaction product mixtures without any purification process. These results show that the proposed label-free biosensor devised based on strong binding interactions between DNA intercalators and base pairs of any ds-DNA can quantitatively analyze ds-DNA in accordance. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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