Development of ionic liquid modified disposable graphite electrodes for label-free electrochemical detection of DNA hybridization related to Microcystis spp

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In this present study, ionic liquid (1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium hexafluorophosphate (IL)) modified pencil graphite electrode (IL-PGEs) was developed for electrochemical monitoring of DNA hybridization related to Microcystis spp. (MYC). The characterization of IL-PGEs was performed using microscopic and electrochemical techniques. DNA hybridization related to MYC was then explored at the surface of IL-PGEs using differential pulse voltammetry (DPV) technique. After the experimental parameters were optimized, the sequence-selective DNA hybridization related to MYC was performed in the case of hybridization between MYC probe and its complementary DNA target, noncomplementary (NC) or mismatched DNA sequence (MM), or and in the presence of mixture of DNA target: NC (1:1) and DNA target: MM (1:1).

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Sengiz, C., Congur, G., & Erdem, A. (2015). Development of ionic liquid modified disposable graphite electrodes for label-free electrochemical detection of DNA hybridization related to Microcystis spp. Sensors (Switzerland), 15(9), 22737–22749. https://doi.org/10.3390/s150922737

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