Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1376351 Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters 2008 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

We have demonstrated that the dynamics of nucleic acid hybridization in microarrays depend on the physical structure of immobilized probes. We have immobilized oligonucleotide-3′-phosphates with and without stem–loop structure on epoxylated glass surface, followed by hybridization under different conditions, viz., hybridization buffer, pH condition, temperature and ionic strength. In a comparative study, we have established that array constructed using probes with stem–loop structure displayed ∼2.2 times higher hybridization signals than the probes without it. The stem–loop DNA array format is simple and flexible in design and thus potentially useful in various DNA diagnostic tests.

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