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HERO ID
4967553
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
DNA hybridization at magnetic nanoparticles with electrochemical stripping detection
Author(s)
Zhu, NN; Zhang, AP; He, PG; Fang, YZ
Year
2004
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Electroanalysis
ISSN:
1040-0397
EISSN:
1521-4109
Volume
16
Issue
23
Page Numbers
1925-1930
DOI
10.1002/elan.200303028
Web of Science Id
WOS:000225700500001
Abstract
A simple and practical method for electrochemical DNA hybridization assay has been developed to take advantage of magnetic nanoparticles for ssDNA immobilization and zinc sulfide nanoparticle as oligonucleotide label. Magnetic nanoparticles were prepared by coprecipitation of Fe2+ and Fe3+ with NH4OH, and then amino silane was coated onto the surface of magnetite nanoparticles. The magnetic nanoparticles have the advantages of easy preparation, easy surface modification and low cost. The target ssDNA with the phosphate group at the 5' end was then covalently immobilized to the amino group of magnetite nanoparticles by forming a phosphoramidate bond in the presence of I ethyl-3-(3-dimeth-ylaminopropyl)carbodiimide (EDAC). The zinc sulfide (ZnS) nanoparticle-labeled oligonucleotides probe was used to identify the target ssDNA immobilized on the magnetic nanoparticles based on a specific hybridization reaction. The hybridization events were assessed by the dissolution of the zinc sulfide nanoparticles anchored on the hybrids and the indirect determination of the dissolved zinc ions by anodic stripping voltammetry (ASV) at a mercury film glassy carbon electrode (GCE). The proposed method couples the high sensitivity of anodic stripping analysis for zinc ions with effective magnetic separation for eliminating nonspecific adsorption effects and offers great promise for DNA hybridization analysis.
Keywords
electrochemical; DNA hybridization; magnetic nanoparticles; ZnS nanoparticle
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