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  • Title: Signal-on impedimetric electrochemical DNA sensor using dithiothreitol modified gold nanoparticle tag for highly sensitive DNA detection.
    Author: Wang C, Yuan X, Liu X, Gao Q, Qi H, Zhang C.
    Journal: Anal Chim Acta; 2013 Oct 17; 799():36-43. PubMed ID: 24091372.
    Abstract:
    A signal-on impedimetric electrochemical DNA (E-DNA) sensor using gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) as tag was developed for highly sensitive detection of DNA hybridization. A probe ssDNA (PDNA) was immobilized by forming an amide between the -NH2 moiety at the 5'-terminus of PDNA and the -COOH group at self-assembled 11-mercaptoundecanoic acid on a gold electrode. Subsequently, AuNPs were attached to the -SH moiety at the 3'-terminus of the immobilized PDNA by S-Au interaction, and then functionalized with -OH by immersing the electrode in dithiothreitol solution. In the absence of the target DNA, the flexible single-stranded PDNA supports efficient contact between AuNP tag and electrode, ensuring a low electron transfer resistance (Ret) of the E-DNA sensor using the [Fe(CN)6](3-/4-) redox probe. Upon hybridization, a rigid probe-target duplex is formed, which pushes the AuNP tag away from the electrode and increases the distance between AuNP tag and the electrode, thereby increasing the Ret of the E-DNA sensor. Based on hybridization-induced conformational changes, the E-DNA sensor shows an increased Ret response when the target DNA concentration is increased from 5 fM to 500 pM. Furthermore, the E-DNA sensor showed differentiation abilities for single-base mismatch.
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