Electronic detection of DNA hybridization by coupling organic field-effect transistor-based sensors and hairpin-shaped probes

Napoli, Corrado
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Lai, Stefano;Barbaro, Massimo;Bonfiglio, Annalisa
2018-01-01

Abstract

In this paper, the electronic transduction of DNA hybridization is presented by coupling organic charge-modulated field-effect transistors (OCMFETs) and hairpin-shaped probes. These probes have shown interesting properties in terms of sensitivity and selectivity in other kinds of assays, in the form of molecular beacons (MBs). Their integration with organic-transistor based sensors, never explored before, paves the way to a new class of low-cost, easy-to-use, and portable genetic sensors with enhanced performances. Thanks to the peculiar characteristics of the employed sensor, measurements can be performed at relatively high ionic strengths, thus optimizing the probes’ functionality without affecting the detection ability of the device. A complete electrical characterization of the sensor is reported, including calibration with different target concentrations in the measurement environment and selectivity evaluation. In particular, DNA hybridization detection for target concentration as low as 100 pM is demonstrated.
2018
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http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/18/4/990
Esperti anonimi
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DNA hybridization detection; Electronic sensors; Hairpin-shaped oligonucleotides; Organic field-effect transistors; Analytical Chemistry; Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics; Biochemistry; Instrumentation; Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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Napoli, Corrado; Lai, Stefano; Giannetti, Ambra; Tombelli, Sara; Baldini, Francesco; Barbaro, Massimo; Bonfiglio, Annalisa
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