Analytical Sciences
Online ISSN : 1348-2246
Print ISSN : 0910-6340
ISSN-L : 0910-6340
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Signal Enhancement for Gene Detection Based on a Redox Reaction of [Fe(CN)6]4- Mediated by Ferrocene at the Terminal of a Peptide Nucleic Acid as a Probe with Hybridization-amenable Conformational Flexibility
Hiroshi AOKIHiroaki TAO
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2008 年 24 巻 7 号 p. 929-933

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Electrochemically enhanced DNA detection was demonstrated by utilizing the couple of a synthesized ferrocene-terminated peptide nucleic acid (PNA) with a cysteine anchor and a sacrificial electron donor [Fe(CN)6]4-. DNA detection sensors were prepared by modifying a gold electrode surface with a mixed monolayer of the probe PNA and 11-hydroxy-1-undecanethiol (11-HUT), protecting [Fe(CN)6]4- from any unexpected redox reaction. Before hybridization, the terminal ferrocene moiety of the probe was subject to a redox reaction due to the flexible probe structure and, in the presence of [Fe(CN)6]4-, the observed current was amplified based on regeneration of the ferrocene moiety. Hybridization decreased the redox current of the ferrocene. This occurred because hybridization rigidified the probe structure: the ferrocene moiety was then removed from the electrode surface, and the redox reaction of [Fe(CN)6]4- was again prevented. The change in the anodic current before and after hybridization was enhanced 1.75-fold by using the electron donor [Fe(CN)6]4-. Sequence-specific detection of the complementary target DNA was also demonstrated.
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