TY - JOUR
T1 - DNA biosensors based on water-soluble conjugated polymers
AU - Liu, Xingfen
AU - Fan, Quli
AU - Huang, Wei
PY - 2011/1/15
Y1 - 2011/1/15
N2 - Conjugated polymers (CPs) with large, delocalised molecular structures exhibit unique optical and electrochemical characteristics that can be used as excellent sensing elements. Recently, research on chemical and biological sensors that use water-soluble CPs as transducers has generated intense interest. Two main sensing mechanisms are used for the detection of DNA-related events, such as hybridisation, mismatch, single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP), SNP genotyping, conformational changes, and cleavage of the nucleic acids. One mechanism takes advantage of the fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) between CPs and a chromophore label on the nucleic acid probes in which a series of cationic polyfluorene, polythiophene and polyarylene derivatives are frequently used. The other mechanism relies on the conformational effects of CPs, which is induced by combination of the specific targets in which cationic polythiophene derivatives are often used. The electron transfer property of CPs are always used to design high sensitive electrochemical DNA biosensors. Here we review recent progress in the development of optical and electrochemical DNA biosensors based on water-soluble CPs.
AB - Conjugated polymers (CPs) with large, delocalised molecular structures exhibit unique optical and electrochemical characteristics that can be used as excellent sensing elements. Recently, research on chemical and biological sensors that use water-soluble CPs as transducers has generated intense interest. Two main sensing mechanisms are used for the detection of DNA-related events, such as hybridisation, mismatch, single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP), SNP genotyping, conformational changes, and cleavage of the nucleic acids. One mechanism takes advantage of the fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) between CPs and a chromophore label on the nucleic acid probes in which a series of cationic polyfluorene, polythiophene and polyarylene derivatives are frequently used. The other mechanism relies on the conformational effects of CPs, which is induced by combination of the specific targets in which cationic polythiophene derivatives are often used. The electron transfer property of CPs are always used to design high sensitive electrochemical DNA biosensors. Here we review recent progress in the development of optical and electrochemical DNA biosensors based on water-soluble CPs.
KW - Biosensor
KW - DNA
KW - Electrochemical sensor
KW - Optical sensor
KW - Water-soluble conjugated polymer
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U2 - 10.1016/j.bios.2010.09.025
DO - 10.1016/j.bios.2010.09.025
M3 - 文章
C2 - 20965715
AN - SCOPUS:78650627680
SN - 0956-5663
VL - 26
SP - 2154
EP - 2164
JO - Biosensors and Bioelectronics
JF - Biosensors and Bioelectronics
IS - 5
ER -