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An all-electric single-molecule hybridisation detector for short DNA fragments

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Title: An all-electric single-molecule hybridisation detector for short DNA fragments
Authors: Loh, AYY
Burgess, CH
Tanase, DA
Ferrari, G
McLachlan, MA
Cass, AEG
Albrecht, T
Item Type: Working Paper
Abstract: In combining DNA nanotechnology and high-bandwidth single-molecule detection in nanopipettes, we demonstrate an all-electric, label-free hybridisation sensor for short DNA sequences (< 100 nt). Such short fragments are known to occur as circulating cell-free DNA in various bodily fluids, such as blood plasma and saliva, and have been identified as disease markers for cancer and infectious diseases. To this end, we use as a model system a 88-mer target from the RV1910c gene in Mycobacterium tuberculosis that is associated with antibiotic (isoniazid) resistance in TB. Upon binding to short probes attached to long carrier DNA, we show that resistive pulse sensing in nanopipettes is capable of identifying rather subtle structural differences, such as the hybridisation state of the probes, in a statistically robust manner. With significant potential towards multiplexing and high-throughput analysis, our study points towards a new, single-molecule DNA assay technology that is fast, easy to use and compatible with point of care environments.
Issue Date: 3-Aug-2018
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/97428
Publisher: arXiv
Copyright Statement: © 2018 The Author(s).
Keywords: cond-mat.soft
cond-mat.soft
physics.bio-ph
q-bio.BM
cond-mat.soft
cond-mat.soft
physics.bio-ph
q-bio.BM
Publication Status: Published
Appears in Collections:Materials
Chemistry
Chemical Engineering
Faculty of Natural Sciences