检出限
DNA
晶体管
限制
DNA–DNA杂交
纳米技术
杂交探针
材料科学
石墨烯
电场
光电子学
化学
生物物理学
生物
物理
生物化学
电压
量子力学
色谱法
工程类
机械工程
作者
Xiaoyu Zhang,Xiao Fan,Huilu Bao,Jinglei Ping
标识
DOI:10.1073/pnas.2306130120
摘要
Electronic detection of DNA oligomers offers the promise of rapid, miniaturized DNA analysis across various biotechnological applications. However, known all-electrical methods, which solely rely on measuring electrical signals in transducers during probe-target DNA hybridization, are prone to nonspecific electrostatic and electrochemical interactions, subsequently limiting their specificity and detection limit. Here, we demonstrate a nanomechanoelectrical approach that delivers ultra-robust specificity and a 100-fold improvement in detection limit. We drive nanostructural DNA strands tethered to a graphene transistor to oscillate in an alternating electric field and show that the transistor-current spectra are characteristic and indicative of DNA hybridization. We find that the inherent difference in pliability between unpaired and paired DNA strands leads to the spectral characteristics with minimal influence from nonspecific electrostatic and electrochemical interactions, resulting in high selectivity and sensitivity. Our results highlight the potential of high-performance DNA analysis based on miniaturized all-electronic settings.
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