Rezvantseva Y, Zybin D, Prostyakova A, Oleinikov V, Kapustin D. Sorption properties of pristine and functionalized magnetic carbon nanotubes in relation to double-stranded DNA.
J Biotechnol 2024;
385:13-22. [PMID:
38423470 DOI:
10.1016/j.jbiotec.2024.02.014]
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Abstract
BACKGROUND
Owing to improvement of the molecular diagnostic methods using purified preparations of nucleic acids (NAs), the development of effective methods providing the isolation of DNA is still relevant. The sorption properties of magnetic multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs), oxidized MWCNTs and MWCNTs (pristine and oxidized) modified with polydiallyldimethylammonium chloride (pDADMAC) with respect to double strained DNA have been studied.
RESULTS
It was shown that in the presence of MWCNTs/pDADMAC particles the DNA molecules were reversibly retained by the particle's surface. The optimal conditions for each step of DNA extraction from model solutions using the obtained material were selected. A comparative evaluation of the effectiveness of the proposed method for DNA isolation based on the results of spectrophotometry and real-time PCR was carried out. It was shown that the desorbed DNA was efficiently amplified in PCR, inhibition of polymerase did not occurred. Probable mechanisms of DNA retention due to the influence of residual impurities of catalysts in the MWCNT composition, as well as the surface charge of nanotubes are proposed.
CONCLUSION
Sequentially oxidized and coated with pDADMAC magnetically susceptible CNTs are seemed to be a promising material for development of low-cost systems proving an easy isolation, storage, and subsequent use of dsDNA in molecular diagnostics. The sorption properties of such systems are determined with highly developed specific surface area and their chemical composition.
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