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M-DNA/Transition Metal Dichalcogenide Hybrid Structure-based Bio-FET sensor with Ultra-high Sensitivity

Here, we report a high performance biosensor based on (i) a Cu(2+)-DNA/MoS(2) hybrid structure and (ii) a field effect transistor, which we refer to as a bio-FET, presenting a high sensitivity of 1.7 × 10(3) A/A. This high sensitivity was achieved by using a DNA nanostructure with copper ions (Cu(2+...

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Autores principales: Park, Hyung-Youl, Dugasani, Sreekantha Reddy, Kang, Dong-Ho, Yoo, Gwangwe, Kim, Jinok, Gnapareddy, Bramaramba, Jeon, Jaeho, Kim, Minwoo, Song, Young Jae, Lee, Sungjoo, Heo, Jonggon, Jeon, Young Jin, Park, Sung Ha, Park, Jin-Hong
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Nature Publishing Group 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5075907/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27775004
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep35733
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Sumario:Here, we report a high performance biosensor based on (i) a Cu(2+)-DNA/MoS(2) hybrid structure and (ii) a field effect transistor, which we refer to as a bio-FET, presenting a high sensitivity of 1.7 × 10(3) A/A. This high sensitivity was achieved by using a DNA nanostructure with copper ions (Cu(2+)) that induced a positive polarity in the DNA (receptor). This strategy improved the detecting ability for doxorubicin-like molecules (target) that have a negative polarity. Very short distance between the biomolecules and the sensor surface was obtained without using a dielectric layer, contributing to the high sensitivity. We first investigated the effect of doxorubicin on DNA/MoS(2) and Cu(2+)-DNA/MoS(2) nanostructures using Raman spectroscopy and Kelvin force probe microscopy. Then, we analyzed the sensing mechanism and performance in DNA/MoS(2)- and Cu(2+)-DNA/MoS(2)-based bio-FETs by electrical measurements (I(D)-V(G) at various V(D)) for various concentrations of doxorubicin. Finally, successful operation of the Cu(2+)-DNA/MoS(2) bio-FET was demonstrated for six cycles (each cycle consisted of four steps: 2 preparation steps, a sensing step, and an erasing step) with different doxorubicin concentrations. The bio-FET showed excellent reusability, which has not been achieved previously in 2D biosensors.