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Detection of Hepatitis B DNA Sequences on Polyelectrolyte Based Non-Covalently Functionalized Flexible Plastic Substrates

TitleDetection of Hepatitis B DNA Sequences on Polyelectrolyte Based Non-Covalently Functionalized Flexible Plastic Substrates
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2013
AuthorsGoudar, VS, Suran, S, Prashanth, GR, Varma, MM
JournalIEEE Sensors Journal
Volume13
Pagination4817-4823
Date PublishedDec
ISSN1530-437X
KeywordsBiosensors, diseases, DNA, electrostatic self-assembly, Fluorescence, functionalized transparency sheets, glass, hepatitis B DNA sequences, negatively charged polyelectrolyte molecules, noncovalently functionalized flexible plastic substrates, Plastics, polyelectrolyte multilayers, polymer electrolytes, polymers, Probes, Substrates, surface charge, surface treatment, thin films, transparency
Abstract

Development of simple functionalization methods to attach biomolecules such as proteins and DNA on inexpensive substrates is important for widespread use of low cost, disposable biosensors. Here, we describe a method based on polyelectrolyte multilayers to attach single stranded DNA molecules to conventional glass slides as well as a completely non-standard substrate, namely flexible plastic transparency sheets. We then use the functionalized transparency sheets to specifically detect single stranded Hepatitis B DNA sequences from samples. We also demonstrate a blocking method for reducing non-specific binding of target DNA sequences using negatively charged polyelectrolyte molecules. The polyelectrolyte based functionalization method, which relies on surface charge as opposed to covalent surface linkages, could be an attractive platform to develop assays on inexpensive substrates for low cost biosensing.

DOI10.1109/JSEN.2013.2273948