Analytical Devices Based on Direct Synthesis of DNA on Paper
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Type
Journal Article
Abstract
This paper addresses a growing need in clinical diagnostics for parallel, multiplex analysis of biomarkers from small biological samples. It describes a new procedure for assembling arrays of ssDNA and proteins on paper. This method starts with the synthesis of DNA oligonucleotides covalently linked to paper and proceeds to assemble microzones of DNA-conjugated paper into arrays capable of simultaneously capturing DNA, DNA-conjugated protein antigens, and DNA-conjugated antibodies. The synthesis of ssDNA oligonucleotides on paper is convenient and effective with 32% of the oligonucleotides cleaved and eluted from the paper substrate being full-length by HPLC for a 32-mer. These ssDNA arrays can be used to detect fluorophore-linked DNA oligonucleotides in solution, and as the basis for DNA-directed assembly of arrays of DNA-conjugated capture antibodies on paper, detect protein antigens by sandwich ELISAs. Paper-anchored ssDNA arrays with different sequences can be used to assemble paper-based devices capable of detecting DNA and antibodies in the same device and enable simple microfluidic paper-based devices.
Date Issued
2016-01-05
Date Acceptance
2015-11-26
Citation
Analytical Chemistry, 2016, 88 (1), pp.725-731
ISSN
0003-2700
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Start Page
725
End Page
731
Journal / Book Title
Analytical Chemistry
Volume
88
Issue
1
Copyright Statement
Copyright © 2015 American Chemical Society
Subjects
Science & Technology
Physical Sciences
Chemistry, Analytical
Chemistry
PROTEIN IMMOBILIZATION
MICROFLUIDIC DEVICES
MICROARRAYS
ARRAYS
FABRICATION
PLATFORM
BLOOD
Publication Status
Published