Growth of immobilized DNA by polymerase: bridging nanoelectrodes with individual dsDNA molecules
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⚛️ physics.bio-ph
cond-mat.othercond-mat.soft
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electrodesdsdnabridgingimmobilizedmoleculespolymeraseapplicationsattached
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We present a method for controlled connection of gold electrodes with dsDNA molecules (locally on a chip) by utilizing polymerase to elongate single-stranded DNA primers attached to the electrodes. Thiol-modified oligonucleotides are directed and immobilized to nanoscale electrodes by means of dielectrophoretic trapping, and extended in a procedure mimicking PCR, finally forming a complete dsDNA molecule bridging the gap between the electrodes. The technique opens up opportunities for building from the bottom-up, for detection and sensing applications, and also for molecular electronics.
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