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Cluster decorated recognition elements on DNA origami for enhanced raman spectroscopic detection methods

Descripción del proyecto

Un biosensor de papiroflexia del ADN

Los pares de bases complementarias del ADN permiten su plegado en las formas y nanoestructuras de interés a través de un proceso denominado papiroflexia del ADN. El equipo del proyecto financiado con fondos europeos DeDNAed trabaja en el desarrollo de un nuevo sensor basado en una plantilla de papiroflexia del ADN que ofrece una sensibilidad, versatilidad y velocidad sin parangón. La estructura del biosensor consiste en una hebra de ADN que se pliega después del tratamiento térmico y crea extremos pegajosos que se decoran adicionalmente con elementos de detección y nanopartículas. El biosensor no se limita a biomarcadores específicos, sino que ofrece una amplia gama de posibles aplicaciones, desde la tecnología médica hasta el control de alimentos.

Objetivo

"The project ""DeDNAed"" is intended to develop a novel, innovative biosensing platform whose advantages and benefits are in terms of sensitivity, versatility and being ultrafast by an optical approach. Our platform will be based on the assembly and integration of sensing elements (transducer and bioreceptor) by DNA origami. The DNA origami will serve as a “nano bread board” in order to precisely control the position of these elements and thus the sensor architecture at the nanometer scale.
Metallic atomic clusters (ACs) are integrated into a biological marker molecule (DNA or antibody) and thus represent the biological sensor element. This is specifically integrated into a nanoarray made of additional metallic nanoparticles precisely controlled by a DNA origami template and will lead to a significant increase in signal. DNA origami serves as an individually inter- and intramolecularly programmable nano bread board. A DNA origami consists of a single strand of DNA, folded by a thermal treatment and certain staple strands into any shapes (2D as well as 3D, dimensions between 10 and several 100 nanometers). So-called ""sticky ends"" on the surface of the DNA origami offer the possibility of an individual implementation of the sensing elements and NPs, by means of correspondingly complementary oligonucleotides with a resolutions of 2 nm. When the analyte is connected to the sensor element, a change in the Raman signal can thus be detected without major delay using surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS). This sensor method is not bound to a specific biomarker molecule for the sensor element, but can be transferred to different marker molecules. This means a high degree of flexibility in the area of application, from medical technology to food monitoring. In addition, a transfer of the DNA origami-based sensor platform to flexible, textile substrates is carried out using lipid bi layers and the Langmuir-Blodgett method for later use as a wipe test or medical wearable."

Convocatoria de propuestas

H2020-FETOPEN-2018-2020

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Convocatoria de subcontratación

H2020-FETOPEN-2018-2019-2020-01

Régimen de financiación

RIA - Research and Innovation action

Coordinador

TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET CHEMNITZ
Aportación neta de la UEn
€ 677 327,94
Dirección
STRASSE DER NATIONEN 62
09111 Chemnitz
Alemania

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Región
Sachsen Chemnitz Chemnitz
Tipo de actividad
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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Coste total
€ 677 327,94

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