EDC-mediated oligonucleotide immobilization on a long period grating optical biosensor


Autoria(s): Chen, Xianfeng; Liu, Chen; Hughes, Marcus D.; Nagel, David A.; Hine, Anna V.; Zhang, Lin
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28/06/2015

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We present the development and simplification of label-free fiber optic biosensors based on immobilization of oligonucleotides on dual-peak long period gratings (dLPGs). This improvement is the result of a simplification of biofunctionalization methodology. A one-step 1-ethyl-3-(3-dimethylaminopropyl) carbodiimide (EDC)-mediated reaction has been developed for the straightforward immobilization of unmodified oligonucleotides on the glass fiber surface along the grating region, leading to covalent attachment of a 5´-phosphorylated probe oligonucleotide to the amino-derivatized fiber grating surface. Immobilization is achieved via a 5´phosphate-specific linkage, leaving the remainder of the oligonucleotide accessible for binding reactions. The dLPG has been tested in different external media to demonstrate its inherent ultrahigh sensitivity to the surrounding-medium refractive index (RI) achieving 50- fold improvement in RI sensitivity over the previously-published LPG sensor in media with RI’s relevant to biological assays. After functionalization, the dLPG biosensor was used to monitor the hybridization of complementary oligonucleotides showing a detectable oligonucleotide concentration of 4 nM. The proposed one-step EDC reaction approach can be further extended to develop fiber optic biosensors for disease analysis and medical diagnosis with the advances of label-free, real-time, multiplex, high sensitivity and specificity.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/26803/1/EDC_mediated_oligonucleotide_immobilization_on_a_long_period_grating_optical_biosensor.pdf

Chen, Xianfeng; Liu, Chen; Hughes, Marcus D.; Nagel, David A.; Hine, Anna V. and Zhang, Lin (2015). EDC-mediated oligonucleotide immobilization on a long period grating optical biosensor. Journal of Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 6 (2),

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/26803/

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