生物传感器
DNA
电极
DNA–DNA杂交
检出限
纳米技术
材料科学
四面体
杂交探针
平版印刷术
纳米结构
化学
结晶学
光电子学
物理化学
色谱法
生物化学
作者
Meihua Lin,Jingjing Wang,Guobao Zhou,Jianbang Wang,Na Wu,Junpeng Lu,Jimin Gao,Xiaoqing Chen,Jiye Shi,Xiaolei Zuo,Chunhai Fan
标识
DOI:10.1002/anie.201410720
摘要
Self-assembled DNA nanostructures with precise sizes allow a programmable "soft lithography" approach to engineer the interface of electrochemical DNA sensors. By using millimeter-sized gold electrodes modified with several types of tetrahedral DNA nanostructures (TDNs) of different sizes, both the kinetics and thermodynamics of DNA hybridization were profoundly affected. Because each DNA probe is anchored on an individual TDN, its lateral spacing and interactions are finely tuned by the TDN size. By simply varying the size of the TDNs, the hybridization time was decreased and the hybridization efficiency was increased. More significantly, the detection limit for DNA detection was tuned over four orders of magnitude with differentially nanostructured electrodes, and achieved attomolar sensitivity with polymeric enzyme amplification.
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