Issue 9, 2006

Recirculating flow accelerates DNA microarray hybridization in a microfluidic device

Abstract

A recirculating microfluidic device fabricated by laminating Mylar and glass was developed for the analysis of hybridization of oligonucleotides to DNA microarrays. The device is part of a system that provides controlled hybridization to DNA probes immobilized in a microarray of polyacrylamide gel pads using recirculation and temperature control. The system was used to obtain real-time kinetics of DNA hybridization and more accurate melting profiles of target-probe duplexes than possible using a static hybridization format. Recirculation shortened the time of perfect match target-probe hybridization from 6 hours to 2 hours and shifted the Td by 1.54 °C, relative to static conditions. The experimental results were consistent with a three-dimensional simulation of hybridization using a recirculating buffer system.

Graphical abstract: Recirculating flow accelerates DNA microarray hybridization in a microfluidic device

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
18 Apr 2006
Accepted
03 Jul 2006
First published
13 Jul 2006

Lab Chip, 2006,6, 1163-1170

Recirculating flow accelerates DNA microarray hybridization in a microfluidic device

H. H. Lee, J. Smoot, Z. McMurray, D. A. Stahl and P. Yager, Lab Chip, 2006, 6, 1163 DOI: 10.1039/B605507A

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