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End-specific strategies of attachment of long double stranded DNA onto gold-coated nanofiber arrays

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NANOTECHNOLOGY
卷 19, 期 43, 页码 -

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0957-4484/19/43/435301

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  1. NIBIB [R01EB006316]
  2. Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  3. US Department of Energy
  4. DOE Office of Science
  5. Basic Energy Sciences
  6. Division of Scientific User Facilities

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We report the effective and site-specific binding of long double stranded (ds) DNA to high aspect ratio carbon nanofiber arrays. The carbon nanofibers were first coated with a thin gold layer to provide anchorage for two controllable binding methods. One method was based on the direct binding of thiol end-labeled dsDNA. The second and enhanced method used amine end-labeled dsDNA bound with crosslinkers to a carboxyl-terminated self-assembled monolayer. The bound dsDNA was first visualized with a fluorescent, dsDNA-intercalating dye. The specific binding onto the carbon nanofiber was verified by a high resolution detection method using scanning electron microscopy in combination with the binding of neutravidin-coated fluorescent microspheres to the immobilized and biotinylated dsDNA. Functional activity of thiol end-labeled dsDNA on gold-coated nanofiber arrays was verified with a transcriptional assay, whereby Chinese hamster lung cells (V79) were impaled upon the DNA-modified nanofibers and scored for transgene expression of the tethered template. Thiol end-labeled dsDNA demonstrated significantly higher expression levels than nanofibers prepared with control dsDNA that lacked a gold-binding end-label. Employing these site-specific and robust techniques of immobilization of dsDNA onto nanodevices can be of advantage for the study of DNA/protein interactions and for gene delivery applications.

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