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This paper reports about the influence of temperature, hybridization time and convection upon the detection of osmium tetroxide bipyridine‐labeled target oligonucleotides at rotating gold disk (RDE) and heated low temperature co‐fired ceramics (LTCC) gold disk electrodes. We used mixed self‐assembled monolayers of hexathiol‐linked probe oligonucleotides and mercaptohexanol on the gold surface of the electrodes for the hybridization detection of the labeled targets by means of square‐wave voltammetry. Due to protective strands, the osmium tetroxide‐modified target strands were still able to hybridize with the immobilized probe strands. The hybridization of such osmium tetroxide bipyridine‐modified target strands with thiol‐linked probe strands immobilized on gold yielded large reversible square‐wave‐voltammetric signals. Rotation speed and, hence, mass transport due to convection has only marginal effects. On the other hand, temperature affects greatly the hybridization step as indicated by both heated LTCC electrode in cold and RDE in warm hybridization solution. Calculated detection limits of 3.6 and 3.1 nM targets at the RDE and the LTCC electrode, respectively, have been almost the same at both types of electrodes. Applying an appropriate temperature during hybridization is more important than mechanically enhanced mass transport.  相似文献   

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Single stranded DNA‐targets from asymmetric polymerase chain reaction (PCR) of a sequence of the gram positive, spore forming bacterium Clostridium acetobutylicum were detected by square‐wave voltammetry after labeling with osmium tetroxide bipyridine and hybridization with DNA capture probes immobilized on gold electrodes. The asymmetric PCR, performed with a 10‐fold excess of the forward‐primer, was used without any further purification for hybridization with protective strands and covalent labeling with osmium tetroxide bipyridine. Square‐wave voltammetric signals of 20 nmol/L targets were significantly higher at 50 °C compared with 23 °C hybridization temperature. A fully noncomplementary protective strand yielded thoroughly modified targets unable for further hybridization. Coupling this with thermal discrimination opens new opportunities for sequence specific DNA detection.  相似文献   

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In this report we demonstrate an approach for the electrochemical detection of four sequences from maize and genetically modified (GM) maize by means of square-wave voltammetry (SWV). After multiplexed labeling with osmium tetroxide bipyridine ([OsO4(bipy)]), the target oligonucleotides are hybridized with a complementary DNA capture probe immobilized on gold electrodes. The multiplexed labeling was performed by mixing the four target strands with the respective oligonucleotides 80% homologous to the central target recognition sequences in order to protect the latter from binding of [OsO4(bipy)] to its thymine or cytosine residues. All components were added to the same solution. No significant decreases in SWV hybridization signals were observed after such multiplexed labeling of up to four target strands in the same reaction batch. Obtained voltammetric signals were significantly higher at 50 °C compared to 25 °C hybridization temperature and very low response was observed for non-complementary strands. Multiplexed labeling with osmium tetroxide bipyridine holds great promise for the development of simple and effective voltammetric detection protocols for GM organisms.  相似文献   

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We report about hybridization detection of different nucleic acids on capture probe‐modified heated gold wire electrodes. We have compared three kinds of nucleic acid targets: DNA, uracil‐conjugated DNA, and RNA. All three sorts of nucleic acids targets could be labeled with osmium tetroxide bipyridine, hybridized with immobilized DNA capture probes and then detected by square‐wave voltammetry. Heating the gold electrode instead of the entire bulk hybridization solution leads to improved hybridization efficiency in most cases. The reason could be found in a thermal micro‐stirring effect around the heated wire electrode. Also selectivity was improved. Mismatches could be discriminated for DNA and uracil‐conjugated DNA targets. Mismatches in RNA strands, however, are more difficult to detect due to relatively stable secondary structures.  相似文献   

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In most of the currently developed electrochemical DNA hybridization sensors short single-stranded probe DNA is immobilized on an electrode and both the hybridization and detection steps are carried out on the electrode surface. Here we use a new technology in which DNA hybridization is performed on commercially available magnetic beads and detection on solid electrodes. Paramagnetic Dynabeads Oligo(dT)25 (DBT) with covalently bound (dT)25 probe are used for the hybridization with target DNA containing adenine stretches. Target DNA is modified with osmium tetroxide,2,2′-bipyridine (Os,bipy) and the immunogenic DNA-Os,bipy adduct is determined by the enzyme-linked immunoassay with electrochemical detection. Electroinactive 1-naphthyl phosphate is used as a substrate and the electroactive product (1-naphthol) is measured on the carbon electrodes. Alternatively Os,bipy-modified target DNA can be determined directly by measuring the osmium signal on the pyrolytic graphite electrode (PGE). A comparison between determinations of the 67-mer oligodeoxynucleotide on carbon electrodes using (a) the guanine oxidation signal, (b) direct determination of the DNA-Os,bipy adduct and (c) its electrochemical immunoassay showed immunoassay to be the most sensitive method. In combination with DBT, the DNA hybridization of long target deoxyoligonucleotides (such as 67- and 97-mers) and a DNA PCR product (226-base pairs) have been detected by immunoassay at high sensitivity and specificity.  相似文献   

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This article reports about the detection of DNA melting curves at heated electrochemical biosensors. Osmium tetroxide‐bipyridine‐labeled target oligonucleotides are hybridized with probe oligonucleotides immobilized on gold electrodes. Then, the gold electrode is successively heated in order to measure a complete melting curve consisting of alternating current voltammetric signals. Melting temperatures ?m, determined at various ionic strengths and in dependence on different numbers of base pair mismatches, have been compared with those obtained by means of UV spectrophotometry. The proposed method holds great promise for the fast and easy parallel detection of nucleic acids sequences on selectively heated electrode arrays. A stringent hybridization temperature can be easily adjusted in order to discriminate base pair mismatches.  相似文献   

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Hybridization behavior of 24-meric and 105-meric single stranded DNAs derived from CDH4 gene related to cadherin cell-adhesive protein was tested with 24-meric DNA probe in a ferrocenylnaphthalene diimide (FND)-based hybridization assay. Hybridization efficiency in this system was also clarified using chronocoulometric (CC) measurement with Hexaammineruthenium (III) probe (RuHx). This is first example to calculate hybridization efficiency of PCR product with a DNA probe immobilized on the electrode. Although hybridization efficiency was really small for the PCR product as expected (20% for 105-meric PCR product), PCR products carrying aberrant methylation were discriminated from the wild one due to the electrochemical signal of FND. It was possible since FND possessed high preference for double stranded DNA, especially on the electrode. When applied to aberrant methylation detection for the fragment of CDH4 gene, this system can discriminate over 0.5 ng μL−1 sample DNA, which is superior to bisulfite sequencing or MSP and COBRA assays.  相似文献   

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《Electroanalysis》2006,18(2):141-151
Molecular diagnostics of inherited neurodegenerative disorders such as fragile X syndrome, myotonic dystrophy or Friedreich ataxia (FRDA) is based on analysis of the length of trinucleotide repetitive sequences in certain loci of genomic DNA. The current methods employ PCR and electrophoretic determination of the amplified DNA fragment size. We have recently shown that length of a triplet repetitive DNA sequence can be determined using a double‐surface electrochemical technique involving multiple hybridization of the expanded triplet repeat with short labeled reporter probe (spanning several trinucleotides). Here we propose a single‐surface sensor employing an analogous principle. Target DNA (tDNA) is adsorbed onto surface of a carbon (pyrolytic graphite or screen‐printed) electrode. Biotin‐labeled reporter probe (RP) is hybridized with the immobilized tDNA followed by binding of streptavidin‐alkaline phosphatase (ALP) conjugate. The ALP catalyzes production of an electroactive indicator (1‐naphthol) which is detected voltammetrically on the same electrode. Signal resulting from this electrochemical enzyme‐linked DNA hybridization assay is normalized to the amount of tDNA immobilized at the transducer surface either by measuring intrinsic tDNA voltammetric response, or using electrochemical labeling of the tDNA with osmium tetroxide 2,2′‐bipyridine complex. Detection of (GAA)n?(TTC)n triplet repeat expansion in nanogram quantities of PCR‐amplified tDNAs, including amplicons of patients' genomic DNA, is demonstrated. We show that our technique allow differentiation between normal and pathological alleles of X25 gene related to the FRDA.  相似文献   

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Competition of methyltrioxorhenium (MTO) with osmium tetroxide (OsO4) toward L = pyridine and its derivatives, based on the equilibrium constant for the reaction OsO4·L + MTO = MTO·L + OsO4, has been measured. A successful correlation of log Keq with the Hammett σ constants of the substituents on the ligands was realized. A negative reaction constant, obtained for the reactions, shows that a more positive charge expands on the pyridine nitrogen in the complex MTO·L as compared with the complex OsO4·L. So, the rhenium center acts as a better electron acceptor than osmium center. The thermodynamic parameters have been obtained and an excellent linear relationship was observed between the enthalpy and entropy of the reactions.  相似文献   

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Detection of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) products obtained from cultured greenhouse fungal pathogens, Botrytis cinerea and Didymella bryoniae has been achieved using a previously developed microfluidic microarray assembly (MMA) device. The flexible probe construction and rapid DNA detection resulted from the use of centrifugal pumping in the steps of probe introduction and sample delivery, respectively. The line arrays of the oligonucleotide probes were “printed” on a CD-like glass chip using a polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) polymer plate with radial microfluidic channels, and the sample hybridizations were conducted within the spiral channels on the second plate. The experimental conditions of probe immobilization and sample hybridization were optimized, and both complementary oligonucleotides and PCR products were tested. We were able to achieve adequate fluorescent signals with a sample load as small as 0.5 nM (1 μL) for oligonucleotide samples; for PCR products, we achieved detection at the level of 3 ng.  相似文献   

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《Electroanalysis》2006,18(2):186-194
The complex of osmium tetroxide with 2,2′‐bipyridine has been utilized as a probe of DNA structure and an electroactive marker of DNA in DNA hybridization sensors. It produces several voltammetric signals, the most negative of them has been observed only at mercury electrodes. This signal is of catalytic nature affording a high sensitivity of DNA determination. The catalytic current due to evolution of hydrogen in voltammetry of DNA modified by complex of osmium tetroxide with 2,2′‐bipyridine (DNA‐Os,bipy) was studied. Solid amalgam electrodes (modified with mercury menisci) of silver (m‐AgSAE), copper (m‐CuSAE), gold, and of combined bismuth and silver, were used as possible substitutes for mercury electrodes. Besides the hanging mercury drop electrode (HMDE), the catalytic current was observed only on m‐AgSAE and m‐CuSAE. Electrodes of gold and bismuth amalgams did not give the catalytic current. The detection limit of DNA‐Os,bipy on HMDE was 0.1 ng mL?1 (RSD=2.3 %, N=11), and on m‐AgSAE 0.2 ng mL?1 (RSD=3.1%, N=11). The m‐AgSAE was successfully applied as a detection electrode in double‐surface DNA hybridization experiments offering highly specific discrimination between complementary (target) and nonspecific DNAs, as well as determination of the length of a repetitive DNA sequence. The m‐AgSAE has proved a convenient alternative to the HMDE or carbon electrodes used for similar purposes in previous work.  相似文献   

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Ferrocenylnaphthalene diimide (FND)-based electrochemical hybridization assay was applied to the detection of methylated cytosine of DNA using the products obtained after treatment with bisulfite followed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR), where unmethylated cytosine is converted to thymine and methylated one to cytosine. Twenty-meric DNA probes for the methylated (cytosine) and unmethylated (thymine) types of the part of the promoter region of cyclin D-dependent protein kinase inhibitor, p16, gene (p16Ink4a) were used to be immobilized on the electrochemical array (ECA) chip. Using 1 μL of 10 ng/μL of methylated sample obtained from the methylation-specific PCR of methylated genome containing 10-times excess of unmethylated one, the methylated PCR sample could be detected by the identical electrochemical signals from the two DNA probes under the settled optimum hybridization conditions.  相似文献   

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Recently, we have reported an electrochemiluminescence polymerase chain reaction (ECL-PCR) method for detection of genetically modified organisms. The ECL-PCR method was further improved in the current study by introducing a multi-purpose nucleic acid sequence that was specific to the tris(bipyridine) ruthenium (TBR) labeled probe, into the 5′ terminal of the primers. The method was applied to detect plant viruses. Conserved sequence of the plant viruses was amplified by PCR. The product was hybridized with a biotin labeled probe and a TBR labeled probe. The hybridization product was separated by streptavidin-coated magnetic beads, and detected by measuring the ECL signals of the TBR labeled. Under the optimized conditions, the experiment results show that the detection limit is 50 fmol of PCR products, and the signal-to-noise ratio is in excess of 14.6. The method was used to detect banana streak virus, banana bunchy top virus, and papaya leaf curl virus. The experiment results show that this method could reliably identity viruses infected plant samples. The improved ECL-PCR approach has higher sensitivity and lower cost than previous approach. It can effectively detect the plant viruses with simplicity, stability, and high sensitivity.  相似文献   

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The electroactive complex osmium tetroxide bipyridine holds great promise as a covalent label for biosensor applications regarding nucleic acids and protein detection. Labeling can easily be performed in the laboratory. Until now, almost only DNA species have been investigated using this label. Thymine (which occurs exclusively in DNA) is known to react much faster than cytosine and uracil. In order to explore the possibilities to modify and detect also RNA species in a timely fashion, we have investigated the kinetics of reactions of osmium tetroxide bipyridine with the pyrimidine bases in the micromolar concentration range at different temperatures by means of spectrophotometry. Results were confirmed using voltammetric detection for the determination of labeled oligonucleotides. The modification reaction can be easily completed at room temperature within 7 h, even in case of cytosine and uracil. At 60 °C, 3 h are sufficient for complete modification of all pyrimidine bases that are found in natural nucleic acids. These findings will be important for future biosensor applications with RNA species as target molecules.  相似文献   

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An electrochemical genosensor array for the simultaneous detection of three high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) DNA sequences, HPV16, 18 and 45, exhibiting high sensitivity and selectivity is presented. The electrodes of a 4 × 4 array were modified via co-immobilization of a 1:100 (mol/mol) mixture of a thiolated probe and an oligoethyleneglycol-terminated bipodal thiol. Detection of synthetic and PCR products was carried out in a sandwich type format, with the target hybridized between a surface immobilized probe and a horseradish peroxidase-labelled secondary reporter probe. The detection limits obtained in the detection of each individual target were in the pM range, allowing the application of this sensor for the detection of samples obtained from PCR amplification of cervical scrape samples. The results obtained exhibited an excellent correlation with the HPV genotyping carried out within a hospital laboratory. Multiplexing and cross-reactivity studies demonstrated high selectivity over potential interfering sequences, facilitating application of the developed platform for the high-throughput screening of multiple high-risk DNA sequences.  相似文献   

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We report preparation of a novel platform for effective DNA hybridization and its application to the detection of single mismatched DNA. Cone-shaped dendrimer molecules have been immobilized on the gold surface at equidistance, 3.1 nm, from each other with a probe DNA molecule attached to the top of each dendrimer so that enough space would be secured for effective hybridization. This arrangement allows each probe DNA molecule to form a natural DNA double helix upon hybridization with a target DNA molecule. The single nucleotide polymorphism at either the central or end position of the 25-mer target DNA has been shown to be effectively discriminated against on this platform from each other as well as from a complementary DNA by electrochemical impedance measurements. We also report adverse effects exerted by probe ions, Fe(CN)63−/4−, on DNA hybridization reactions. The significance of the results for the use in DNA analysis is discussed.  相似文献   

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An electrochemical DNA biosensor for human papillomavirus (HPV) 16 detection has been developed. For this proposed biosensor, l-cysteine was first electrodeposited on the gold electrode surface to form l-cysteine film (CYSFILM). Subsequently, HPV16-specific probe was immobilized on the electrode surface with CYSFILM. Electrochemistry measurement was studied by differential pulse voltammetry method (DPV). The measurement was based on the reduction signals of methylene blue (MB) before and after hybridization either between probe and synthetic target or extracted DNA from clinical samples. The effect of probe concentration was analyzed and the best results were seen at 1000 nM. The hybridization detection presented high sensitivity and broad linear response to the synthetic-target concentration comprised between 18.75 nM and 250 nM as well as to a detection limit of 18.13 nM. The performance of this biosensor was also investigated by checking probe-modified electrode hybridization with extracted DNA from samples. The results showed that the biosensor was successfully developed and exhibited high sensitivity and satisfactory selectivity to HPV16. These results allow for the possibility of developing a new portable detection system for HPVs and for providing help in making an effective diagnosis in the early stages of infection.  相似文献   

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Hereditary neurodegenerative diseases are connected with the expansion of trinucleotide repetitive sequences in genomic DNA. Molecular diagnosis of these diseases is based on the determination of the triplet repeat length. Currently used methods involve PCR amplification followed by electrophoretic determination of the amplicon size. We propose a novel electrochemical technique based on hybridization of target DNA (tDNA) immobilized at magnetic beads with a reporter probe (RP) complementary to the triplet repeats (12 units per RP). The biotin-labeled RP is detected via an enzyme-linked electrochemical assay involving binding of streptavidin-alkaline phosphatase conjugate and transformation of electroinactive 1-naphthyl phosphate to electroactive 1-naphthol. Pyrimidine residues within sequences flanking the homopurine (GAA)n repeat in tDNA are premodified with osmium tetroxide, 2,2'-bipyridine (Os,bipy), introducing electroactive labels in tDNA. The length of the triplet expansion is calculated from the ratio of the intensities of electrochemical signals of hybridized RP/tDNA-Os,bipy. The normalized signal increases linearly with the repeat length between 0 and about 200 triplet units, allowing for discrimination between normal, premutated, and mutated alleles. Application of this method for the detection of the asymptomatic heterozygous carrier of expanded alleles is demonstrated.  相似文献   

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N-type Si(1 0 0) surfaces were modified by reduction of 4-nitrobenzenediazonium through cyclic voltammetry. Contact mode AFM was employed to produce holes in the deposited layers and cross-sectional profiles were obtained to determine their thicknesses. Layer thickness was found to increase with the number of cyclic potential scans in both aqueous and non-aqueous media. In acetonitrile, the single scan thickness was determined to be approximately 15 nm, whereas for three scans the layer thickness was found to be approximately 35 nm. These thicknesses were also measured and confirmed by ellipsometry. Both thicknesses are indicative of multilayer formation on the silicon surface. Layers formed in acetonitrile were more uniform and of better quality (without holes), compared to those prepared in water. This type of functionalized surface, after further cyclic voltammetric reduction of the nitro groups and treatment with glutaraldehyde, was then used to immobilize single strand DNA-C6H12NH2 probe sequences for hybridization with complementary DNA sequences. Fluorescein-labeled probe and target oligonucleotide sequences were used to validate the immobilization of the probe layer and hybridization with the complementary sequence. No binding was observed when using a non-complementary sequence as probe.  相似文献   

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A two-probe tandem DNA hybridization assay based on time-resolved fluorescence was employed to detect Escherichia coli strain. The amino modified capture probe was covalently immobilized on the common glass slide surface. The Eu(TTA)3(5-NH2-phen) with the characteristics of long lifetime and intense luminescence was labeled with reporter probe. The original extracted DNA samples without the purification and amplification process were directly used in the hybridization assay. The concentration of capture probe, hybridization temperature, hybridization and washing time were optimized. The detection limit is about 1.49 × 103 CFU mL−1E. coli cells, which is comparable to the value of most microbiology methods. The proposed method has the advantages of easy operation, satisfactory sensitivity and specificity, which can provide a promising technique for monitoring the microorganisms.  相似文献   

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