Hybridization and immobilization of long ds-DNAs on polystyrene microspheres

Ghosh, Debalina ; Faure, Nicolas ; Kundu, Sharmistha ; Rondelez, Francis ; Chatterji, Dipankar (2003) Hybridization and immobilization of long ds-DNAs on polystyrene microspheres Langmuir, 19 (14). pp. 5830-5837. ISSN 0743-7463

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Official URL: http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/la0341963

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/la0341963

Abstract

Here, we develop a system where long double-stranded DNAs (ds-DNAs) are immobilized on the surface of a polystyrene (PS) microsphere. A simple synthetic strategy is adopted in order to achieve this goal in which a single DNA chain is anchored by one of its extremities to a latex (PS) microsphere. We chose hybridization as a unique method to attach long ds-DNA chains in solution with oligonucleotides grafted on modified aminated polystyrene microspheres. The DNAs chosen were of various sizes and sources: T7A1 DNA (4.48 kilobase pair (kbp)), a plasmid DNA; and ΔDIIIT7 DNA (39.34 kbp), a mutant of bacteriophage T7 DNA. The temperature dependence of the kinetics of hybridization of T7A1 DNA (4.48 kbp) in solution with an appropriate oligonucleotide (20-mer sequence) grafted on modified aminated polystyrene microspheres yielded a value of activation energy of ~5.3 kcal/mol, consistent with a non-diffusion-controlled mechanism.

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