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. 2014 Dec 17;31(2):868–875. doi: 10.1021/la504083c

Scheme 1. E-DNA Sensors with Oligodeoxythymidylate [(dT)n] DNA Probes Exhibit a Decrease in the Current Signal When a Target g32 Protein Is Bound.

Scheme 1

Oligo(dT) E-DNA sensors comprise a sensing electrode modified with single-stranded, unstructured oligo(dT), [(dT)n], DNA strands of various lengths (7, 14, and 21 nucleotides) modified at their distal ends with a redox-active methylene blue. Protein binding to the oligo(dT) E-DNA sensor causes a change in the flexibility of the (dT)n probe; thus, the efficiency with which electrons can be transferred results in a decrease in the measured current (signal-off).