TY - JOUR
T1 - Peptide nucleic acid (PNA)-DNA duplexes
T2 - Comparison of hybridization affinity between vertically and horizontally tethered PNA probes
AU - De, Arpita
AU - Souchelnytskyi, Serhiy
AU - Van Den Berg, Albert
AU - Carlen, Edwin T.
PY - 2013/6/12
Y1 - 2013/6/12
N2 - We compare the PNA-DNA duplex hybridization characteristics of vertically tethered and new horizontally tethered PNA probes on solid surfaces. The horizontal 15-mer PNA probe has been synthesized with linker molecules attached at three locations (γ-points) positioned along the PNA backbone that provides covalent attachment of the probe with the backbone aligned parallel to the surface, which is important for DNA hybridization assays that use electric field effect sensors for detection. A radioactive labeled assay and real-time surface plasmon resonance (SPR) biosensor are used to assess the probe surface density, nonspecific binding, and DNA hybridization affinity, respectively, of the new PNA probe configuration. The estimated equilibrium dissociation constants of the horizontally tethered duplex and the vertically tethered duplex are of the same order of magnitude (KD ≈ 5 nM), which indicates a sufficient hybridization affinity for many electronic biosensors that benefit from the horizontal alignment, which minimizes the effects of counterion screening.
AB - We compare the PNA-DNA duplex hybridization characteristics of vertically tethered and new horizontally tethered PNA probes on solid surfaces. The horizontal 15-mer PNA probe has been synthesized with linker molecules attached at three locations (γ-points) positioned along the PNA backbone that provides covalent attachment of the probe with the backbone aligned parallel to the surface, which is important for DNA hybridization assays that use electric field effect sensors for detection. A radioactive labeled assay and real-time surface plasmon resonance (SPR) biosensor are used to assess the probe surface density, nonspecific binding, and DNA hybridization affinity, respectively, of the new PNA probe configuration. The estimated equilibrium dissociation constants of the horizontally tethered duplex and the vertically tethered duplex are of the same order of magnitude (KD ≈ 5 nM), which indicates a sufficient hybridization affinity for many electronic biosensors that benefit from the horizontal alignment, which minimizes the effects of counterion screening.
KW - chiral backbone
KW - counterion screening
KW - PNA
KW - surface hybridization
KW - γ-PNA
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84879119208
U2 - 10.1021/am4011429
DO - 10.1021/am4011429
M3 - Article
C2 - 23668364
AN - SCOPUS:84879119208
SN - 1944-8244
VL - 5
SP - 4607
EP - 4612
JO - ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
JF - ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
IS - 11
ER -