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Utilizing Intrinsic Properties of Polyaniline to Detect Nucleic Acid Hybridization through UV-Enhanced Electrostatic Interaction.
Sengupta, Partha Pratim; Gloria, Jared N; Amato, Dahlia N; Amato, Douglas V; Patton, Derek L; Murali, Beddhu; Flynt, Alex S.
  • Sengupta PP; Department of Biological Sciences, ‡School of Polymers and High Performance Materials, and §School of Computing, University of Southern Mississippi , Hattiesburg, Mississippi 39406, United States.
  • Gloria JN; Department of Biological Sciences, ‡School of Polymers and High Performance Materials, and §School of Computing, University of Southern Mississippi , Hattiesburg, Mississippi 39406, United States.
  • Amato DN; Department of Biological Sciences, ‡School of Polymers and High Performance Materials, and §School of Computing, University of Southern Mississippi , Hattiesburg, Mississippi 39406, United States.
  • Amato DV; Department of Biological Sciences, ‡School of Polymers and High Performance Materials, and §School of Computing, University of Southern Mississippi , Hattiesburg, Mississippi 39406, United States.
  • Patton DL; Department of Biological Sciences, ‡School of Polymers and High Performance Materials, and §School of Computing, University of Southern Mississippi , Hattiesburg, Mississippi 39406, United States.
  • Murali B; Department of Biological Sciences, ‡School of Polymers and High Performance Materials, and §School of Computing, University of Southern Mississippi , Hattiesburg, Mississippi 39406, United States.
  • Flynt AS; Department of Biological Sciences, ‡School of Polymers and High Performance Materials, and §School of Computing, University of Southern Mississippi , Hattiesburg, Mississippi 39406, United States.
Biomacromolecules ; 16(10): 3217-25, 2015 Oct 12.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26388289
ABSTRACT
Detection of specific RNA or DNA molecules by hybridization to "probe" nucleic acids via complementary base-pairing is a powerful method for analysis of biological systems. Here we describe a strategy for transducing hybridization events through modulating intrinsic properties of the electroconductive polymer polyaniline (PANI). When DNA-based probes electrostatically interact with PANI, its fluorescence properties are increased, a phenomenon that can be enhanced by UV irradiation. Hybridization of target nucleic acids results in dissociation of probes causing PANI fluorescence to return to basal levels. By monitoring restoration of base PANI fluorescence as little as 10(-11) M (10 pM) of target oligonucleotides could be detected within 15 min of hybridization. Detection of complementary oligos was specific, with introduction of a single mismatch failing to form a target-probe duplex that would dissociate from PANI. Furthermore, this approach is robust and is capable of detecting specific RNAs in extracts from animals. This sensor system improves on previously reported strategies by transducing highly specific probe dissociation events through intrinsic properties of a conducting polymer without the need for additional labels.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Concentración de Iones de Hidrógeno Idioma: En Año: 2015 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Concentración de Iones de Hidrógeno Idioma: En Año: 2015 Tipo del documento: Article