• Title of article

    The structure of DNA-containing complexes suggests the idea for a new adaptive sensor

  • Author/Authors

    Cristofolini، نويسنده , , Luigi and Berzina، نويسنده , , Tatiana and Erokhin، نويسنده , , Victor and Tenti، نويسنده , , Matteo and Fontana، نويسنده , , Marco P. and Erokhina، نويسنده , , Svetlana and Konovalov، نويسنده , , Oleg، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
  • Pages
    5
  • From page
    158
  • To page
    162
  • Abstract
    We report here on our recent structural and spectroscopic studies of the complexes formed when DNA is attached to Langmuir layers, in particular to octadecylamine layer. Synchrotron radiation reflectivity points out that in the case of amino–DNA complex, even if the subphase contains DNA in its native double stranded form, the formed complex consists of denaturated, single stranded DNA, opposite to the more common case in which a complex is formed with DNA in its native, double stranded form. This result is also supported by spectroscopic FT-IR and ellipsometric studies, and is shown to occur only in the presence of the amino group. on this, we suggest here that an adaptive sensing element for a new DNA sensor for the crude recognition of DNA could be build exploiting the capability of the amino group to induce DNA splitting into the single stranded form. Such sensor will be “taught” by exposure to the DNA that is to be detected, which will attach in the denaturated form. The sensor will then be capable of recognizing by hybridization to the complementary part of the particular DNA sequence for which it was prepared. After usage, the sensing element could then be “erased” by exposure to high temperature or to strong basic conditions, to remove the DNA single strand attached to the amino groups, and then it would be usable again for the detection of any other particular DNA sequence of interest.
  • Keywords
    DNA , Structural Study , X-ray reflectivity , ellipsometry , DNA recognition
  • Journal title
    Colloids and Surfaces A Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects
  • Serial Year
    2008
  • Journal title
    Colloids and Surfaces A Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects
  • Record number

    1796689