DNA hybridization detection using less than 10-nm gap silicon nanogap structure
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2013-09Author
Md Eaqub, Ali, Dr.
Dhahi, Th Sabar
Rasel, Das
Uda, Hashim, Prof. Dr.
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This report described less than 10-nm gap silicon-based electrode sensor for the discriminating detection of complementary, non-complementary and single nucleotide mismatched DNA targets. Discriminating detection of nucleic acid sequences is a key step in biodiagnostics, drug discovery, gene expression profiling, environmental monitoring and forensic studies. The method is based on the measurement of capacitance, conductance and permittivity profiles of the nanogap electrodes upon target oligonucleotide hybridization using a simple dielectric analyzer. The nanogap surface was at first modified with a self-assembled layer of amino functionalities followed by non-covalent adsorption of gold nanoparticles to create an attachment surface for the thiol-modified DNA probe. The capacitance, conductance and permittivity profiles of the biosensor clearly differentiated complementary, non-complementary and single mismatch target hybridization without the need of any labeling steps, enzymatic treatment or metalization chemistry. The detection limit and range of the silicon nanogap biosensor were 3 nmol/L and 3-15 nmol/L of target DNA.
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http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0924424713002938http://dspace.unimap.edu.my:80/dspace/handle/123456789/32626