Integrated Sensor System for DNA Amplification and Separation Based on Thin Film Technology

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Costantini Francesca, Petrucci Giulia, Lovecchio Nicola, Nardecchia Marco, Nascetti Augusto, de Cesare Giampiero, Tedeschi Lorena, Domenici Claudio, Ruggi Albert, Placidi Pisana, Scorzoni Andrea, Caputo Domenico
ISSN: 2156-3950

This paper presents the development of a lab-on-chip, based on thin-film sensors, suitable for DNA treatments. In particular, the system performs on-chip DNA amplification and separation of double-strand DNA into single-strand DNA, combining a polydimethylsiloxane microfluidic network, thin-film electronic devices, and surface chemistry. Both the analytical procedures rely on the integration on the same glass substrate of thin-film metal heaters and amorphous silicon temperature sensors to achieve a uniform temperature distribution (within ± 1 °C) in the heated area and a precise temperature control (within ± 0.5 °C). The DNA separation also counts on the binding between biotinylated dsDNA and a layer of streptavidin immobilized into a microfluidic channel through polymer-brushes-based layer. This approach results in a fast and low reagents consumption system. The tested DNA treatments can be applied for carrying out the on-chip systematic evolution of ligands by exponential enrichment process, a chemistry technique for the selection of aptamers.

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