JOURNAL ARTICLE

Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering Based Nonfluorescent Probe for Multiplex DNA Detection

Lan SunChenxu YuJoseph Irudayaraj

Year: 2007 Journal:   Analytical Chemistry Vol: 79 (11)Pages: 3981-3988   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

To provide rapid and accurate detection of DNA markers in a straightforward, inexpensive, and multiplex format, an alternative surface-enhanced Raman scattering based probe was designed and fabricated to covalently attach both DNA probing sequence and nonfluorescent Raman tags to the surface of gold nanoparticles (DNA-AuP-RTag). The intensity of Raman signal of the probes could be controlled through the surface coverage of the nonfluorescent Raman tags (RTags). Detection sensitivity of these probes could be optimized by fine-tuning the amount of DNA molecules and RTags on the probes. Long-term stability of the DNA-AuP-RTag probes was found to be good (over 3 months). Excellent multiplexing capability of the DNA-AuP-RTag scheme was demonstrated by simultaneous identification of up to eight probes in a mixture. Detection of hybridization of single-stranded DNA to its complementary targets was successfully accomplished with a long-term goal to use nonfluorescent RTags in a Raman-based DNA microarray platform.

Keywords:
Chemistry Multiplex Raman scattering Raman spectroscopy DNA Nanotechnology Hybridization probe DNA–DNA hybridization Analytical Chemistry (journal) Chromatography Biochemistry Optics Materials science Bioinformatics

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Advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques
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