Abstract

Here we design an electrochemical DNA sensor, in which electrochemically active compound play a dual role – electrochemical indicator and anchor for probe DNA immobilization. [Co(phen)2(L-Cys)] (phen=1,10-phenanthroline) was selected to play the dual roles, and was immobilized on gold electrode surface in two steps. The designed DNA sensor showed good selectivity, which can be used for one-base mismatch discrimination. Meanwhile, the peak intensity was linear with the logarithmic value of the complementary target DNA concentration from 1pM to 1μM with a correlation coefficient of 0.99.

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