Biomolecular Release Stimulated by Electrochemical Signals at a Very Small Potential Applied |
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Authors: | Madeline Masi Paolo Bollella Evgeny Katz |
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Abstract: | DNA release electrochemically stimulated by applying ?10 mV on the modified electrode was studied. The release process was based on the local (interfacial) pH change produced upon H2O2 reduction electrocatalyzed by the immobilized microperoxidase‐11. SiO2 nanoparticles attached to the electrode surface and functionalized with trigonelline and boronic acid species changed their electrical charge from positive to negative upon the interfacial pH change, thus allowing electrostatic adsorption of negatively charged DNA on the positive interface and then its repulsion/release from the negative interface. The loaded/released DNA molecules were labeled with a fluorescent dye to allow easy detection of the released DNA molecules. The important feature of the developed system is the controlled DNA release upon applying very small electrical potential on the modified electrode. |
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Keywords: | DNA release Modified electrode Electrochemical signal pH change functionalized nanoparticles |
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