Sequence-specific analysis of oligodeoxynucleotides by precipitate- amplified surface plasmon resonance measurements

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Abstract

A flow injection SPR spectrometer is used to detect DNA hybridization via amplification by an enzymecatalyzed precipitation reaction. Hybridization of an oligodeoxynucleotide (ODN) target with a surfaceconfined ODN probe, followed by hybridization between the overhang on the resultant duplex and a biotin-tagged ODN, yields a "sandwich" complex (a three-component double-stranded). A streptavidin-horseradish peroxidase conjugate (SA-HRP) can be attached to the sandwich complex-covered surface via the biotin/streptavidin complexation. In the presence of H2O2, the HRP catalyzes oxidation of 4-chloro-1-naphthol (CN) to form a precipitate on the sensor surface. The precipitated film dramatically changes the refractive index at the metal/dielectric interface and significantly lowers the detection level. The method is shown to be reproducible, to possess high ODN sequence specificity and a high sensitivity allowing detection of ODN target concentration as low as 10 fM.

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Zeng, D., Wang, J., Yin, L., Zhang, Y., Zhang, Y., & Zhou, F. (2007). Sequence-specific analysis of oligodeoxynucleotides by precipitate- amplified surface plasmon resonance measurements. Frontiers in Bioscience, 12(13), 5117–5123. https://doi.org/10.2741/2552

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