Tripodal thiol-derivatives as a functional interface monolayer for immobilization of biomolecules

Toshiya Sakata, Sumio Maruyama, Hidenori Otsuka, Yuji Miyahara

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Abstract

We designed interface molecules for immobilization of biomolecules on solid substrate and applied it to genetic field effect transistors. We have been investigating a new approach to realize a potentiometric detection for DNA chips. The concept of a genetic field effect transistor has been proposed for improving precision, standardization and miniaturization of a DNA chip system. We have designed and synthesized tripodal thiol-derivatives for stable immobilization of oligonucleotide probes on a gold surface. The genetic FET platform combined with the new interface molecule is suitable for a simple, accurate and inexpensive system for SNP typing In clinical diagnostics. α 2005 IEEE.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2005 3rd IEEE/EMBS Special Topic Conference on Microtechnology in Medicine and Biology
Pages215-218
Number of pages4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2005
Event2005 3rd IEEE/EMBS Special Topic Conference on Microtechnology in Medicine and Biology - Oahu, HI, United States
Duration: 12 May 200515 May 2005

Publication series

Name2005 3rd IEEE/EMBS Special Topic Conference on Microtechnology in Medicine and Biology
Volume2005

Conference

Conference2005 3rd IEEE/EMBS Special Topic Conference on Microtechnology in Medicine and Biology
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityOahu, HI
Period12/05/0515/05/05

Keywords

  • DNA chip
  • Immobilization
  • Interface molecule

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