Detection of Mismatched Duplexes by Synchronizing the Pulse Potential Frequency with the Dynamics of Ferrocene/Isoquinoline Conjugate-Connected DNA Probes Immobilized onto Electrodes
✍ Scribed by Reona Ikeda; Sakie Kobayashi; Junya Chiba; Masahiko Inouye
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 629 KB
- Volume
- 15
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0947-6539
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
Got a match? A novel electrochemical single‐nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) detection system has been developed by synchronizing the pulse potential frequency in square‐wave voltammetry with the dynamics of DNA duplexes consisting of ferrocene/isoquinoline conjugate‐connected DNA probes (see picture).magnified image
Cyclic voltammetry was performed at various scan rates for the duplexes from ferrocene/isoquinoline conjugate‐connected DNA probes on gold electrodes. The relationship between the observed currents and the scan rates disclosed the enhanced bending elasticity of the mismatched duplexes compared with the fully matched duplexes. The difference of the dynamics was easily detected through the currents from the conjugate by adjusting the pulse potential frequency in square‐wave voltammetry. By using the present strategy, we succeeded in accurately detecting various naturally occurring single‐nucleotide polymorphisms.