Using electropolymerization-based doping for the electroaddressable functionalization of a multi-electrode array probe for nucleic acid detection

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Abstract

Even though large number of individually addressable electrodes can be effectively assembled in a small area, electrochemical detection methods have a relatively limited ability to detect multiple analytes compared to microdialysis probes and other analytic techniques. Here, we report a facile method for the electro-addressable functionalization of a probe comprising of closely spaced three individually addressable carbon fiber electrodes (CFEs) for the detection of nucleic acids. First, a multi electrode array probe comprising three adjacent CFEs was fabricated through pulling a threebarrel glass capillary with a single carbon fiber in each barrel. Second, electropolymerization based doping was used for the electro-addressable functionalization of the multi-electrode array probe. To demonstrate that the current strategy works, anti-miR-34a was electrografted on only one of three electrodes by the electropolymerization of pyrrole on a specific electrode. A second electrode was coated only with polypyrrole (PPy) and the third was left unmodified. The results demonstrate that the present strategy has great potential for constructing multiplex nucleic acid micro/nano biosensors for local and in situ detection of multiple nucleic acid molecules, such as miRNAs at a time.

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Şen, M. (2019). Using electropolymerization-based doping for the electroaddressable functionalization of a multi-electrode array probe for nucleic acid detection. Analytical Sciences, 35(5), 565–569. https://doi.org/10.2116/analsci.18p324

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