Electropolymerized redox polymers offer broad opportunities in detection of biospecific interactions of DNA. In this work, Azure A was electrochemically polymerized by multiple cycling of the potential in phosphate buffer saturated with chloroform and applied for discrimination of the DNA damage. The influence of organic solvent on electrochemical properties of the coating was quantified and conditions for implementation of DNA in the growing polymer film were assessed using cyclic voltammetry, quartz crystal microbalance, and electrochemical impedance spectros-copy. As shown, both chloroform and DNA affected the morphology of the polymer surface and electropolymerization efficiency. The electrochemical DNA sensor developed made it possible to distinguish native and thermally and chemically damaged DNA by changes in the charge transfer resistance and capacitance.
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Porfireva, A., Plastinina, K., Evtugyn, V., Kuzin, Y., & Evtugyn, G. (2021). Electrochemical dna sensor based on poly(Azure a) obtained from the buffer saturated with chloroform. Sensors, 21(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/s21092949
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