articleJournal of the American Chemical SocietyFeb 18, 2004Closed access

Ultrasensitive Electrical Biosensing of Proteins and DNA:  Carbon-Nanotube Derived Amplification of the Recognition and Transduction Events

New Mexico State University

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Abstract

A new strategy for dramatically amplifying enzyme-linked electrical detection of proteins and DNA using carbon nanotubes (CNTs) for carrying numerous enzyme tracers and accumulating the enzymatically liberated product on CNT-modified transducer is described. Such a CNT-derived double-step amplification pathway (of both the recognition and transduction events) allows the detection of DNA and proteins down to 1.3 and 160 zmol, respectively, in 25-50 muL samples and indicates great promise for PCR-free DNA analysis. The new protocol is illustrated for monitoring sandwich hybridization and antibody-antigen interactions in connection with alkaline-phosphatase tracers. The DNA-linking of CNTs and particles holds…

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Keywords
  • Chemistry
  • Carbon nanotube
  • Biosensor
  • Transduction (biophysics)
  • DNA
  • Nanotechnology
  • DNA–DNA hybridization
  • Enzyme
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