• DocumentCode
    79705
  • Title

    Electrochemical Behavior of Human Telomere DNA at Graphene and Hypocrellin A Modified Glassy Carbon Electrode and Its Determination

  • Author

    Jia Lu ; Yuanyuan Jiang ; Kun Wang ; Jing Wang ; Xiaohua Huang ; Xiaoling Ma ; Xiaodi Yang

  • Author_Institution
    Jiangsu Key Lab. of Biofunctional Mater., Nanjing Normal Univ., Nanjing, China
  • Volume
    14
  • Issue
    6
  • fYear
    2014
  • fDate
    Jun-14
  • Firstpage
    1904
  • Lastpage
    1913
  • Abstract
    Hypocrellin A (HA) is a natural perylene quinonoid drug, which can kill tumor cells efficiently, so, based on this theory, a graphene and HA modified glassy carbon electrode was fabricated in this paper, and the interaction between HA and telomere DNA was investigated in pH 6 phosphate buffer solution by electrochemical methods for the first time. Thermodynamic study indicated that the binding is mainly van der Waals and hydrogen bond. The fluorescence experiment showed that the binding ratio (n) of HA and telomere DNA were found to be 1.04 at 293 K, 0.71 at 298 K, 0.68 at 308 K, and 0.61 at 310 K, respectively. Under the optimized conditions, the oxidation current of HA was proportional to human telomere DNA concentration in the range from 5.91×10-9 to 7.27×10-7 mol/L, with the correlation coefficient of 0.9920 and the detection limit of 1.21×10-10 mol/L (S/N = 3). The proposed method was further applied to determine DNA in blood serum and abdominal fluid samples with satisfactory results.
  • Keywords
    DNA; blood; drugs; electrochemical electrodes; electrochemistry; enzymes; graphene; hydrogen bonds; abdominal fluid samples; binding ratio; blood serum; electrochemical behavior; electrochemical methods; fluorescence experiment; graphene; human telomere DNA; hydrogen bond; hypocrellin A; modified glassy carbon electrode; natural perylene quinonoid drug; oxidation current; pH 6 phosphate buffer solution; temperature 293 K; temperature 298 K; temperature 308 K; temperature 310 K; thermodynamic study; tumor cells; van der Waals; Biological cells; DNA; Electric potential; Electrodes; Graphene; Oxidation; Sensors; Hypocrellin A; abdominal fluid; blood serum; human telomere DNA; intercalation mode;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Sensors Journal, IEEE
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1530-437X
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/JSEN.2014.2303114
  • Filename
    6727413