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Detection of MicroRNAs using target-guided formation of conducting polymer nanowires in nanogaps
Authors:Fan Yi  Chen Xiantong  Trigg Alastair D  Tung Chih-hang  Kong Jinming  Gao Zhiqiang
Affiliation:Institute of Microelectronics, 11 Science Park Road, Singapore 117685, Republic of Singapore.
Abstract:A nanogapped microelectrode-based biosensor array is fabricated for ultrasensitive electrical detection of microRNAs (miRNAs). After peptide nucleic acid (PNA) capture probes were immobilized in nanogaps of a pair of interdigitated microelectrodes and hybridization was performed with their complementary target miRNA, the deposition of conducting polymer nanowires, polyaniline (PAn) nanowires, is carried out by an enzymatically catalyzed method, where the electrostatic interaction between anionic phosphate groups in miRNA and cationic aniline molecules is exploited to guide the formation of the PAn nanowires onto the hybridized target miRNA. The conductance of the deposited PAn nanowires correlates directly to the amount of the hybridized miRNA. Under optimized conditions, the target miRNA can be quantified in a range from 10 fM to 20 pM with a detection limit of 5.0 fM. The biosensor array is applied to the direct detection of miRNA in total RNA extracted from cancer cell lines.
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