Abstract
In the last 20 years the practice of DNA sequence detection has gained more and more importance in a variety of fields like-genetics, food safety, pathology, and criminology. This has been driven by the growing knowledge about the human and other organisms genome. The development of sophisticated technologies for the analysis of DNA makes the analysis of DNA faster and easier to use, and enable numerous researchers to take advantage of these techniques in their scientific work. An interesting alternative for the standard fluorescence labelling of DNA are metal nanoparticles. This paper reviews different detection schemes for using metal nanoparticles, and especially gold nanoparticles, as labels in DNA analysis. It covers various methods for the detection of nanoparticle labels taking advantage of their unique optical properties. Alternative methods are also described using electromechanical, electrochemical and electrical methods for the detection.
Keywords: DNA detection, DNA microarrays, gold nanoparticles
Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
Title: Metal Nanoparticle-Based Detection for DNA Analysis
Volume: 8 Issue: 5
Author(s): Robert Moller and Wolfgang Fritzsche
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Keywords: DNA detection, DNA microarrays, gold nanoparticles
Abstract: In the last 20 years the practice of DNA sequence detection has gained more and more importance in a variety of fields like-genetics, food safety, pathology, and criminology. This has been driven by the growing knowledge about the human and other organisms genome. The development of sophisticated technologies for the analysis of DNA makes the analysis of DNA faster and easier to use, and enable numerous researchers to take advantage of these techniques in their scientific work. An interesting alternative for the standard fluorescence labelling of DNA are metal nanoparticles. This paper reviews different detection schemes for using metal nanoparticles, and especially gold nanoparticles, as labels in DNA analysis. It covers various methods for the detection of nanoparticle labels taking advantage of their unique optical properties. Alternative methods are also described using electromechanical, electrochemical and electrical methods for the detection.
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Moller Robert and Fritzsche Wolfgang, Metal Nanoparticle-Based Detection for DNA Analysis, Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology 2007; 8 (5) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/138920107782109967
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/138920107782109967 |
Print ISSN 1389-2010 |
Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
Online ISSN 1873-4316 |
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