Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7233293 | Biosensors and Bioelectronics | 2015 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
To meet urgent needs for solving serious worldwide drug-resistance problems, a sensitive label-free capacitive sensor developed in our group was investigated as a tool to be applied in the field of antibiotic resistance genotyping, for instance the detection of ampicillin resistance gene (ampR). Proof-of-concept data demonstrated its detection sensitivity of pico-molar without any signal amplification step and a dynamic range of at least three orders of magnitude. The detection limits of less than 1Â pM for the single-stranded ampR oligonucleotide and 4Â pM for the double-stranded target can reliably be achieved after only 2.5Â min sample reaction. Reusability of the probe-functionalized disposable electrode was investigated by comparing different regeneration solutions; mix of 25Â mM NaOH/30% formamide was employed to regenerate the electrode for at least six cycles without significant loss of sensing ability. Assay is performed automatically and result is retrieved in 20Â min. The developed sensitive genotyping tool is expected to provide simple, fast and affordable screening for monitoring spread of antibiotic resistances, which is suitable for testing in field setting.
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Authors
Yanling Liu, Martin Hedström, Dongfeng Chen, Xiaolong Fan, Bo Mattiasson,