Sequence-dependent DNA immobilization: Specific versus nonspecific contributions

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作者
Wolf, LK [1 ]
Gao, Y [1 ]
Georgiadis, RM [1 ]
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[1] Boston Univ, Dept Chem, Boston, MA 02215 USA
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10.1021/la036125+
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O6 [化学];
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0703 ;
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We present results of the first systematic study on in situ sequence-dependent kinetics for short single-strand oligonucleotide surface immobilization. By measuring film coverage for both thiolated and nonthiolated homo-oligomers as a function of adsorption time, we determine the relative contribution of specific thiol-surface and nonspecific DNA-surface interactions to the overall mechanism of DNA-thiol attachment to gold. We find that sequence-dependent nonspecific surface interactions play a significant role in DNA-thiol immobilization, influencing not only the kinetics but also the extent of oligomer adsorption. For example, sequences that initially form strong, rapid nonspecific contacts with the surface hinder long-time thiol adsorption (i.e., poly(dA)-thiol). In contrast, sequences with nucleotides that initially bind slowly and weakly to the surface (i.e., poly(dT)-thiol) do not obstruct further thiol adsorption, resulting in higher film coverage and Langmuir immobilization kinetics. This view of the DNA-thiol immobilization mechanism is further supported by sequence-dependent rinsing losses observed for thiolated DNA strands but not for analogous nonthiolated strands. Nonthiolated strands contact the surface strongly in a more horizontal orientation, whereas thiolated strands attain a more upright orientation that allows vertical DNA-DNA base-stacking. The results clearly illustrate the importance and interplay of competitive specific and nonspecific forces in forming DNA-thiol films. The specific coverage attained and the time dependence of the adsorption process depend on the prevailing sequence composition.
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