Screen-Printed Polyaniline-Based Electrodes for the Real-Time Monitoring of Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplification Reactions
Auteurs | Gosselin D., Gougis M., Baque M., Navarro F.P., Belgacem M.N., Chaussy D., Bourdat A.-G., Mailley P., Berthier J. |
Year | 2017-0463 |
Source-Title | Analytical Chemistry |
Affiliations | University of Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, Grenoble INP, LGP2, Grenoble, France, CEA, LETI, MINATEC Campus, Grenoble, France |
Abstract | Nucleic acid amplification testing is a very powerful method to perform efficient and early diagnostics. However, the integration of a DNA amplification reaction with its associated detection in a low-cost, portable, and autonomous device remains challenging. Addressing this challenge, the use of screen-printed electrochemical sensor is reported. To achieve the detection of the DNA amplification reaction, a real-time monitoring of the hydronium ions concentration, a byproduct of this reaction, is performed. Such measurements are done by potentiometry using polyaniline (PAni)-based working electrodes and silver/silver chloride reference electrodes. The developed potentiometric sensor is shown to enable the real-time monitoring of a loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) reaction with an initial number of DNA strands as low as 10 copies. In addition, the performance of this PAni-based sensor is compared to fluorescence measurements, and it is shown that similar results are obtained for both methods. © 2017 American Chemical Society. |
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Index-Keywords | DNA, Electrodes, Isotherms, Nucleic acids, Polyaniline, Potentiometers (electric measuring instruments), Autonomous devices, DNA amplification, Fluorescence measurements, Loop mediated isothermal amplifications, Polyanilines (PAni), Real time monitoring, Reference electrodes, Working electrode, Electrochemical sensors |
ISSN | 32700 |
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