Title :
New methods of DNA oligomer - binding and detection in the DNA microarray technology
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. Technol., Budapest Univ. of Technol. & Econ., Hungary
Abstract :
Widely used molecular-chips of today are expression type DNA-microarrays. These chips are not commonly used in clinical practice due to the high cost, the need for extensive laboratory devices and due to not well clarified results. Therefore the need for simple mass-production methods is constantly growing. In our work we have developed a new DNA immobilisation method for DNA binding on polypyrrole modified gold electrode. After immobilisation of biotin labeled DNA on electrode the detection was performed through streptavidin-texas red dye binding. The unlabeled DNA probes were detected using bis benzimide dye. For the visualisation of the DNA in detection we used confocal fluorescence microscope. We investigated the influence of the polymerisation time to thickness and quality of the polymer film and the influence of the quantity of DNA for detection and immobilisation. In our conception we targeted to build a clinically applicable chip, to be used for the identification of PCR amplified DNAs for known mutations of inherited diseases in the future.
Keywords :
DNA; arrays; binding energy; biosensors; dyes; fluorescence; optical microscopy; polymer films; polymerisation; DNA microarray technology; DNA oligomer-binding; DNA sensor; PCR amplified DNA; biotin labeled DNA; clinical diagnostics; confocal fluorescence microscopy; expression type microarray; film quality; film thickness; immobilisation method; molecular-chips; polymerisation time; polypyrrole modified gold electrode; streptavidin-texas red dye-binding; Costs; DNA; Electrodes; Fluorescence; Gold; Laboratories; Microscopy; Polymer films; Probes; Visualization;
Conference_Titel :
Polymers and Adhesives in Microelectronics and Photonics, 2002. POLYTRONIC 2002. 2nd International IEEE Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7567-X
DOI :
10.1109/POLYTR.2002.1020192