Comparison of the Signaling and Stability of Electrochemical DNA Sensors Fabricated from 6- or 11-Carbon Self-Assembled Monolayers
- 3 August 2006
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Langmuir
- Vol. 22 (25) , 10796-10800
- https://doi.org/10.1021/la0611817
Abstract
We have characterized the solution-phase and dry storage stability of electrochemical E-DNA sensors fabricated using mixed self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) composed of 6- or 11-carbon (C6 and C11, respectively) α,ω-thiol alcohols and the analogous C6- or C11-thiol-terminated stem-loop DNA probe. We find that the solution-phase and dry storage stability of C6-based E-DNA sensors are limited and poorly reproducible. The use of stabilizing agents bovine serum albumin plus either glucose or trehalose significantly improves the dry storage shelf life of such sensors: when using these preservatives, we observe only 7−9% sensor degradation after 1 month of storage in air at room temperature. In comparison, the stability of C11-based E-DNA sensors is significantly greater than that of the C6-based sensors; we observe only minor (5−8%) loss of signal upon storing these sensors for a week under ambient solution conditions or for more than a month in air in the presence of preservatives. Moreover, whereas the electron-transfer rate through C11 SAMs is slower than that observed for C6 SAMs, it is rapid enough to support good sensor performance. It thus appears that C11 SAMs provide a reasonable compromise between electron-transfer efficiency and sensor stability and are well suited for use in electronic DNA-sensing applications.Keywords
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