Comparison between Different Strategies of Covalent Attachment of DNA to Glass Surfaces to Build DNA Microarrays
2000; Elsevier BV; Volume: 280; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1006/abio.2000.4515
ISSN1096-0309
AutoresNathalie Zammatteo, Laurent Jeanmart, Sandrine Hamels, Stéphane Courtois, Pierre Louette, Laszlo Hevesi, José Remacle,
Tópico(s)Advanced Biosensing Techniques and Applications
ResumoDNA microarray is a powerful tool allowing simultaneous detection of many different target molecules present in a sample. The efficiency of the array depends mainly on the sequence of the capture probes and the way they are attached to the support. The coupling procedure must be quick, covalent, and reproducible in order to be compatible with automatic spotting devices dispensing tiny drops of liquids on the surface. We compared several coupling strategies currently used to covalently graft DNA onto a glass surface. The results indicate that fixation of aminated DNA to an aldehyde-modified surface is a choice method to build DNA microarrays. Both the coupling procedure and the hybridization efficiency have been optimized. The detection limit of human cytomegalovirus target DNA amplicons on such DNA microarrays has been estimated to be 0.01 nM by fluorescent detection.
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