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Development of a methodology for reversible chemical modification of silicon surfaces with application in nanomechanical biosensors

Sato, Roseli H.; Kosaka, Priscila M.; Omori, Álvaro T.; Ferreira, Edgard A.; Petri, Denise F. S.; Malvar, Óscar; Domínguez, Carmen M.; Pini, Valerio; Ahumada, Óscar; Tamayo, Javier; Calleja, Montserrat; Cunha, Rodrigo L. O. R.; Fiorito, Pablo AlejandroIcon
Fecha de publicación: 07/2019
Editorial: Elsevier Advanced Technology
Revista: Biosensors & Bioelectronics
ISSN: 0956-5663
Idioma: Inglés
Tipo de recurso: Artículo publicado
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Química Orgánica

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Hypervalent tellurium compounds have a particular reactivity towards thiol compounds which are related to their biological properties. In this work, this property was assembled to tellurium-functionalized surfaces. These compounds were used as linkers in the immobilization process of thiolated biomolecules (such as DNA) on microcantilever surfaces. The telluride derivatives acted as reversible binding agents due to their redox properties, providing the regeneration of microcantilever surfaces and allowing their reuse for further biomolecules immobilizations, recycling the functional surface. Initially, we started from the synthesis of 4-((3-((4-methoxyphenyl) tellanyl) phenyl) amino)-4-oxobutanoic acid, a new compound, which was immobilized on a silicon surface. In nanomechanical systems, the detection involved a hybridization study of thiolated DNA sequences. Fluorescence microscopy technique was used to confirm the immobilization and removal of the telluride-DNA system and provided revealing results about the potentiality of applying redox properties to chalcogen derivatives at surfaces.
Palabras clave: BIOSENSOR , CHALCOGEN CHEMISTRY , MICROCANTILEVER , NANOMECHANICAL BIOSENSORS , REVERSIBLE IMMOBILIZATION , SURFACE REGENERATION
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/113056
URL: https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0956566319303197
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bios.2019.04.028
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Sato, Roseli H.; Kosaka, Priscila M.; Omori, Álvaro T.; Ferreira, Edgard A.; Petri, Denise F. S.; et al.; Development of a methodology for reversible chemical modification of silicon surfaces with application in nanomechanical biosensors; Elsevier Advanced Technology; Biosensors & Bioelectronics; 137; 7-2019; 287-293
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