Title of article :
Development of PNA microarrays for gene diagnostics
with TOF-SIMS
Author/Authors :
H.F. Arlinghaus، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
We have used time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (TOF-SIMS) to examine different immobilization processes
of peptide nucleic acid (PNA) and their influence on the hybridization efficiency of unlabeled DNA fragments to
complementary PNA. Two different approaches have been used to immobilize PNA onto Au surfaces. One method was
to immobilize thiolated PNA in a single step reaction to the Au surface via an Au–S bond. The other method was to crosslink the
N-terminal end of the PNA to a preformed functionalized self-assembly monolayer (SAM). The influence of length and type of
spacer molecules, which increase the distance between the biosensor surface and the PNA sequence, on the hybridization
efficiency was also investigated. It was found that a greater spacer length leads to an increased hybridization efficiency. DNA
could readily be identified by detecting PO2 and PO3 or other phosphate-containing molecules from the DNA backbone.
Using TOF-SIMS a very good discrimination between complementary and non-complementary hybridized DNA sequences
was achieved. It can be concluded that TOF-SIMS is a very useful technique for identifying unlabeled hybridized DNA on PNA
biosensor chips. This method has the potential for providing a rapid method for DNA diagnostics and is also very suitable for
studying the complexity of the immobilization and hybridization processes. Both the absence of a labeling procedure and the
increase in the number of phosphate signals with increasing sequence length makes this technique especially useful for directly
analyzing genomic DNA.
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Keywords :
ToF-SIMS , Self-assembly monolayer , PNA , Biosensor , Microarray , DNA
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science