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Sensor Array: Impedimetric Label-Free Sensing of DNA Hybridization in Real Time for Rapid, PCR-Based Detection of Microorganisms

TitleSensor Array: Impedimetric Label-Free Sensing of DNA Hybridization in Real Time for Rapid, PCR-Based Detection of Microorganisms
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2009
AuthorsGhindilis A L., Smith MW, Schwarzkopf K R., Zhan C, Evans D R., Baptista AM, Simon HM
Journal TitleElectroanalysis
Volume21
Issue13
Pages1459 - 1468
ISSN15214109
KeywordsDNA, environmental chemistry, impedance sensor array, microorganism detection, polymerase chain reaction
Abstract

A novel, impedance-based electronic sensor format was used for label-free, real-time detection of microbial DNA on oligonucleotide probe arrays. Detection limits of 5–10 nM were achieved for single-stranded, PCR-amplified DNA targets. Hybridization selectivity yielded 9- to 12-fold signal increases for specific targets, and the sensor arrays were re-used multiple times without significant signal degradation. These and other features of the SHARP Laboratories of America (SLA) sensor array, such as its ability to acquire continuous measurements of DNA as it accumulates on the array surface, make it an attractive biosensor platform for field detection and monitoring of sentinel and/or pathogenic microorganisms.

DOI10.1002/elan.200904549