An electrochemical impedance sensor based on a small molecule modified Au electrode for the recognition of a trinucleotide repeat

作者:He Hanping*; Peng Xiaoqian; Huang Min; Chang Gang; Zhang Xiuhua; Wang Shengfu
来源:Analyst, 2014, 139(21): 5482-5487.
DOI:10.1039/c4an00853g

摘要

A small molecule modified sensor was developed for the detection of XGG trinucleotide repeats (X = C, T) by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. The sensor (NCD/MPA/Au) was fabricated by immobilizing the nucleic acid recognition molecule (NCD) on the surface of a gold electrode through a condensation reaction between the amino-terminal end of the NCD linker and carboxylic groups in 3-mercaptopropionic acid that were self-assembled on the electrode surface. After the sensor was incubated with trinucleotide repeats, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy was performed using [Fe(CN)(6)](3- /4-) as redox marker ions. XGG repeats (X = C, T) could be selectively detected based on the differences in charge transfer resistance (Delta R-ct) even in the presence of other trinucleotide repeats. The relationship between Delta R-ct and lg [concentration of CGG repeats] for the sensor was linear from 1 nM to 1 mu M, enabling the quantification of the number of repeats. The electrochemical impedance sensor provides a simple and rapid method to detect trinucleotide repeats without requiring labelling and immobilizations of DNA, making it promising for the early diagnosis of neurodegenerative diseases; the sensor may be further extended to the detection of other special sequences of DNA.