Title :
A Disposable Plastic-Silicon Micro PCR Chip Using Flexible Printed Circuit Board Protocols and Its Application to Genomic DNA Amplification
Author :
Lee, Dae-Sik ; Park, Se Ho ; Chung, Kwang Hyo ; Pyo, Hyeon-Bong
Author_Institution :
BioMEMS Group, Electron. & Telecommun. Res. Inst. (ETRI), Daejeon
fDate :
5/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper describes a novel disposable and portable plastic-silicon polymerase chain reaction (PCR) system using microfabrication technologies for the realization of miniaturized nucleic acid analyses. The system consists of a polyimide-based film microheating system, embedding with a microheater and a temperature sensor made entirely with flexible printed circuit board (FPCB) process protocols, and a bulk-micromachined silicon reaction chamber. Reduction of the thermal mass by employing a 25 mum-thick polyimide film substrate, which has chemical and thermal resistance suitable for photolithography processes, and integration of a temperature sensor as well as a heater on the film facilitates rapid and precise temperature control. The microfabricated PCR chip demonstrated precise heat control and rapid thermal response in the chip. In addition, the chip successfully amplified a genomic DNA template (breast cancer suppressor gene, BRCA 1 127 base pairs), extracted from the human whole blood containing approximately 100 copies in a 3 muL-volume chamber within 18 min. Thus, it is applicable to a portable system for precise, fast, efficient and cost-effective nucleic analysis, and can be utilized with microscale biochemical analysis and sensing systems as well.
Keywords :
DNA; bioMEMS; biochemistry; organic semiconductors; printed circuits; silicon; BRCA 1 127 base pairs; FPCB; breast cancer suppressor gene; bulk-micromachined silicon reaction chamber; chemical resistance; disposable plastic-silicon micro PCR chip; flexible printed circuit board protocols; genomic DNA amplification; microfabrication technologies; microheater; miniaturized nucleic acid analyses; photolithography processes; polyimide-based film microheating system; polymerase chain reaction system; temperature sensor; thermal mass; thermal resistance; Biochemical analysis; Bioinformatics; DNA; Flexible printed circuits; Genomics; Protocols; Rapid thermal processing; Temperature control; Temperature sensors; Thermal resistance; Bio-microelectromechanical systems (bio-MEMS); disposable chip; genomic DNA amplification; micro fluidics; polyimide film -based; polymerase chain reaction (PCR);
Journal_Title :
Sensors Journal, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/JSEN.2008.918923