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Detection of target ssDNA using a microfabricated Hall magnetometer with correlated optical readout.


ABSTRACT: Sensing biological agents at the genomic level, while enhancing the response time for biodetection over commonly used, optics-based techniques such as nucleic acid microarrays or enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISAs), is an important criterion for new biosensors. Here, we describe the successful detection of a 35-base, single-strand nucleic acid target by Hall-based magnetic transduction as a mimic for pathogenic DNA target detection. The detection platform has low background, large signal amplification following target binding and can discriminate a single, 350 nm superparamagnetic bead labeled with DNA. Detection of the target sequence was demonstrated at 364 pM (<2 target DNA strands per bead) target DNA in the presence of 36 ?M nontarget (noncomplementary) DNA (<10 ppm target DNA) using optical microscopy detection on a GaAs Hall mimic. The use of Hall magnetometers as magnetic transduction biosensors holds promise for multiplexing applications that can greatly improve point-of-care (POC) diagnostics and subsequent medical care.

SUBMITTER: Hira SM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3303874 | biostudies-other | 2012

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Detection of target ssDNA using a microfabricated Hall magnetometer with correlated optical readout.

Hira Steven M SM   Aledealat Khaled K   Chen Kan-Sheng KS   Field Mark M   Sullivan Gerard J GJ   Chase P Bryant PB   Xiong Peng P   von Molnár Stephan S   Strouse Geoffrey F GF  

Journal of biomedicine & biotechnology 20120213


Sensing biological agents at the genomic level, while enhancing the response time for biodetection over commonly used, optics-based techniques such as nucleic acid microarrays or enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISAs), is an important criterion for new biosensors. Here, we describe the successful detection of a 35-base, single-strand nucleic acid target by Hall-based magnetic transduction as a mimic for pathogenic DNA target detection. The detection platform has low background, large signal  ...[more]

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