Application of peptide nucleic acids containing azobenzene self-assembled electrochemical biosensors in detecting DNA sequences

被引:0
|
作者
Sheng Liu
Miao Chen
JinDu Li
HaoBo Zhang
JinQing Wang
ShengRong Yang
机构
[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,State Key Laboratory of Solid Lubrication, Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics
[2] Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
来源
关键词
azobenzene monomer; peptide nucleic acid; hybridization; gold electrode; electrochemical biosensors;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Hybridization of peptide nucleic acids probe containing azobenzene (NH2-TNT4, N-PNAs) with DNA was performed by covalently immobilizing of NH2-TNT4 in sequence on the 3-mercaptopropionic acid self-assembled monolayer modified gold electrode with the helps of N-(3-dimethylaminopropy1)-N′-ethylcarbodiimide hydrochloride (EDC) and N-hydroxysuccinimide (NHS), and the hybrid was coded as N-PNAs/DNA. Using [Fe(CN)6]4−/3− (1:1) as the electrochemical indicator, the electrochemical properties of the N-PNAs self-assembled monolayer (N-PNAs-SAMs) and N-PNAs/DNA hybridization system under the conditions of before and after UV light irradiation were characterized with cyclic voltammetry (CV), differential pulse voltammetry (DPV), and electrochemical impedance spectra (EIS). Results showed that the redox currents decreased with the increase of irradiation time, suggesting that the ability of the charge transfer on the electrode surface was weakened and the conformation of hybrid system had been changed, and the control of PNAs/DNA hybridization could be realized by UV light irradiation.
引用
收藏
页码:1009 / 1013
页数:4
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Control of electrochemical characteristics of a self-assembled monolayer containing ferrocene and azobenzene groups by cis/trans isomerization and redox reaction of the azobenzene moiety.
    Kondo, T
    Kanai, T
    Uosaki, K
    ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 2000, 219 : U505 - U505
  • [42] Light-stimulated switching of azobenzene-containing self-assembled monolayers
    Hamelmamm, F
    Heinzmann, U
    Siemling, U
    Bretthauer, F
    der Brüggen, JV
    APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE, 2004, 222 (1-4) : 1 - 5
  • [43] Impact of self-assembled structure on ionic conductivity of an azobenzene-containing electrolyte
    He, Shangming
    Fang, Zhifan
    Liu, Dong
    Liu, Yun
    Yang, Shichu
    Wang, Hongfei
    Shen, Zhihao
    Chen, Shuangjun
    Fan, Xing-He
    RSC ADVANCES, 2024, 14 (23) : 15987 - 15993
  • [44] Self-assembled amphiphilic peptide hydrogels for antimicrobial application
    Sun, Haifeng
    Fu, Xiao
    Yang, Chaojuan
    Yuan, Chengqian
    Yan, Xuehai
    CURRENT OPINION IN COLLOID & INTERFACE SCIENCE, 2024, 73
  • [45] Photoinduced switching in self-assembled multilayers of ionenes and bolaamphiphiles containing azobenzene units
    Toutianoush, A
    Saremi, F
    Tieke, B
    MATERIALS SCIENCE & ENGINEERING C-BIOMIMETIC AND SUPRAMOLECULAR SYSTEMS, 1999, 8-9 : 343 - 352
  • [46] Photoinduced switching in self-assembled multilayers of ionenes and bolaamphiphiles containing azobenzene units
    Toutianoush, Ali
    Saremi, Farnaz
    Tieke, Bernd
    Materials Science and Engineering C, 1999, 8-9 : 343 - 352
  • [47] Application of Peptide Self-assembled Multilayers on Detection of Thrombin
    Li Shu-Chun
    Li Fang
    Liu Bin
    Sun Xiang-Ying
    CHINESE JOURNAL OF ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, 2014, 42 (07) : 1044 - 1048
  • [48] Tetrathiafulvalene thiolated derivatives self-assembled monolayers as platforms for the construction of electrochemical biosensors
    Campuzano, S
    Pedrero, M
    Montemayor, C
    Fatás, E
    Pingarrón, JM
    ELECTROCHEMISTRY COMMUNICATIONS, 2006, 8 (02) : 299 - 304
  • [49] The rise of self-assembled monolayers for fabricating electrochemical biosensors-An interfacial perspective
    Gooding, J. Justin
    Darwish, Nadim
    CHEMICAL RECORD, 2012, 12 (01): : 92 - 105
  • [50] Imaging DNA on dynamic self-assembled monolayers: Single molecule insight into DNA biosensors
    Ye, Tao
    ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 2014, 247