Journal article

DNA binding and hybridization on gold and derivatized surfaces

F Caruso, E Rodda, DN Furlong, V Haring

Sensors and Actuators B Chemical | ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA | Published : 1997

Abstract

The binding of various single- and double-stranded DNAs onto gold and derivatized gold surfaces, and their hybridization with complementary DNA species, have been investigated using a quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) and surface plasmon resonance (SPR). The DNA species employed were a 21-mer oligonucleotide (Mbo21), several double-stranded plasmid DNAs (7.2 kilobases) modified by incorporation of α-phosphothio-nucleotides into the ends of the linearized plasmid DNA (pPS-Scursive chi, where cursive chi represents the number of α-phosphothio-nucleotides), and a 30-mer oligonucleotide having a mercaptohexyl group at the 5′-phosphate end (BS1-SH). Both QCM and SPR data reveal that unmodified DN..

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