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DNA building blocks for AFM tip functionalization: An easy, fast and stable strategy.

Authors :
Leitner, Michael
Brummeir, Julian
Plaimer, Gernot Oswald
Kefer, Isabel
Poturnayova, Alexandra
Hianik, Tibor
Ebner, Andreas
Source :
Methods. Jan2022, Vol. 197, p54-62. 9p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

[Display omitted] • DNA Tetrahedra are suited as AFM crosslinker. • Dip and measure tip chemistry for biosensing AFM gets possible. • New tip chemistry allows fast and efficient binding of ligands to the AFM tip. • DNA tetrahedra tip chemistry gives accurate rupture length. • DNA tetrahedra are optimal suited for DNA aptamers. Biosensing atomic force microscopy (AFM) offers the unique feature to determine the energy landscape of a bimolecular interaction at the real single molecule level. Furthermore, simultaneous and label-free mapping of molecular recognition and the determination of sample topography at the nanoscale gets possible. A prerequisite and one of the major parts in biosensing AFM are the bio-functionalized AFM tips. In the past decades, different approaches for tip functionalization have been developed. Using these functionalization strategies, several biological highly relevant interactions at the single molecule level have been explored. For the most common approach, the use of a heterobifunctional poly(ethylenglycol) crosslinker, a broad range of linkers for different chemical coupling strategies is available. Nonetheless, the time consuming functionalization protocol as well as the broad distribution of rupture length reduces the possibility of automation and may reduce the accuracy of the results. Here we present a stable and fast forward approach based on tetra-functional DNA tetrahedra. A fast functionalization and a sharp defined distribution of rupture length gets possible with low effort and high success rate. We tested the performance on the classical avidin biotin system by using tetrahedra with three disulfide legs for stable and site directed coupling to gold coated tips and a biotinylated end at the fourth vertex. A special advantage appears when working with a DNA aptamer as sensing molecule. In this case, the fourth strand can be extended by a certain DNA sequence complementary to the linkage part of an aptamer. This AFM tip functionalization protocol was applied on thrombin using DNA aptamers directed against the fibrinogen binding side of human thrombin. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10462023
Volume :
197
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Methods
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
154244565
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ymeth.2021.02.021