Nanomaterial-Assisted Signal Enhancement of Hybridization for DNA Biosensors: A Review

Detection of DNA sequences has received broad attention due to its potential applications in a variety of fields. As sensitivity of DNA biosensors is determined by signal variation of hybridization events, the signal enhancement is of great significance for improving the sensitivity in DNA detection...

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Main Authors: Minqiang Li, Tao Luo, Fanli Meng, Meiyun Zhang, Xing Chen, Jinyun Liu, Liangbao Yang, Jinhuai Liu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2009-09-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/9/9/7343/
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spelling doaj-21b3f50da7c444f6b16777a4ab4f0a672020-11-24T22:21:51ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202009-09-01997343736410.3390/s90907343Nanomaterial-Assisted Signal Enhancement of Hybridization for DNA Biosensors: A ReviewMinqiang LiTao LuoFanli MengMeiyun ZhangXing ChenJinyun LiuLiangbao YangJinhuai LiuDetection of DNA sequences has received broad attention due to its potential applications in a variety of fields. As sensitivity of DNA biosensors is determined by signal variation of hybridization events, the signal enhancement is of great significance for improving the sensitivity in DNA detection, which still remains a great challenge. Nanomaterials, which possess some unique chemical and physical properties caused by nanoscale effects, provide a new opportunity for developing novel nanomaterial-based signal-enhancers for DNA biosensors. In this review, recent progress concerning this field, including some newly-developed signal enhancement approaches using quantum-dots, carbon nanotubes and their composites reported by our group and other researchers are comprehensively summarized. Reports on signal enhancement of DNA biosensors by non-nanomaterials, such as enzymes and polymer reagents, are also reviewed for comparison. Furthermore, the prospects for developing DNA biosensors using nanomaterials as signal-enhancers in future are also indicated. http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/9/9/7343/DNA detectionsensitivitynanosemiconductorsquantum-dotsnanopaticlescarbon nanotubes
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author Minqiang Li
Tao Luo
Fanli Meng
Meiyun Zhang
Xing Chen
Jinyun Liu
Liangbao Yang
Jinhuai Liu
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Tao Luo
Fanli Meng
Meiyun Zhang
Xing Chen
Jinyun Liu
Liangbao Yang
Jinhuai Liu
Nanomaterial-Assisted Signal Enhancement of Hybridization for DNA Biosensors: A Review
Sensors
DNA detection
sensitivity
nanosemiconductors
quantum-dots
nanopaticles
carbon nanotubes
author_facet Minqiang Li
Tao Luo
Fanli Meng
Meiyun Zhang
Xing Chen
Jinyun Liu
Liangbao Yang
Jinhuai Liu
author_sort Minqiang Li
title Nanomaterial-Assisted Signal Enhancement of Hybridization for DNA Biosensors: A Review
title_short Nanomaterial-Assisted Signal Enhancement of Hybridization for DNA Biosensors: A Review
title_full Nanomaterial-Assisted Signal Enhancement of Hybridization for DNA Biosensors: A Review
title_fullStr Nanomaterial-Assisted Signal Enhancement of Hybridization for DNA Biosensors: A Review
title_full_unstemmed Nanomaterial-Assisted Signal Enhancement of Hybridization for DNA Biosensors: A Review
title_sort nanomaterial-assisted signal enhancement of hybridization for dna biosensors: a review
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2009-09-01
description Detection of DNA sequences has received broad attention due to its potential applications in a variety of fields. As sensitivity of DNA biosensors is determined by signal variation of hybridization events, the signal enhancement is of great significance for improving the sensitivity in DNA detection, which still remains a great challenge. Nanomaterials, which possess some unique chemical and physical properties caused by nanoscale effects, provide a new opportunity for developing novel nanomaterial-based signal-enhancers for DNA biosensors. In this review, recent progress concerning this field, including some newly-developed signal enhancement approaches using quantum-dots, carbon nanotubes and their composites reported by our group and other researchers are comprehensively summarized. Reports on signal enhancement of DNA biosensors by non-nanomaterials, such as enzymes and polymer reagents, are also reviewed for comparison. Furthermore, the prospects for developing DNA biosensors using nanomaterials as signal-enhancers in future are also indicated.
topic DNA detection
sensitivity
nanosemiconductors
quantum-dots
nanopaticles
carbon nanotubes
url http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/9/9/7343/
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