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Jahan Bakhsh Raoof

Jahan Bakhsh Raoof

Academic rank: Professor
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Education: PhD.
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Faculty: Faculty of Chemistry
Address: Electroanalytical Chemistry Research Laboratory, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Mazandaran, Babolsar, 47416-95447, Iran
Phone: 01135302392

Research

Title
A bimetallic nanocomposite modified genosensor for recognition and determination of thalassemia gene
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
Biosensor; Bimetallic nanoparticles; Methylene blue; β-Thalassemia, Polymerase chain reaction
Year
2016
Journal International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
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Researchers Ezat Hamidi-Asl ، Jahan Bakhsh Raoof ، NAHID NAGHIZADEH ، Haleh Akhavan-Niaki ، Reza Ojani ، Ali Banihashemi

Abstract

The main roles of DNA in the cells are to maintain and properly express genetic information. It is important to have analytical methods capable of fast and sensitive detection of DNA damage. DNA hybridization sensors are well suited for diagnostics and other purposes, including determination of bacteria and viruses. Beta thalassemia as (βth) are due to mutations in the -globin gene. In this study, an electrochemical biosensor which detects the sequences related to the -globin gene issued from real samples amplified by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is described for the first time. The biosensor relies on the immobilization of 20-mer single stranded oligonucleotide (probe) related to th sequence on the carbon paste electrode (CPE) modified by 15% silver (Ag) and platinum (Pt) nanoparticles to prepare the bimetallic nanocomposite electrode and hybridization of this oligonucleotide with its complementary sequence (target). The extent of hybridization between the probe and target sequences was shown by using linear sweep voltammetry (LSV) with methylene blue (MB) as hybridization indicator. The selectivity of sensor was investigated using PCR samples containing non-complementary oligonucleotides. The detection limit of biosensor was calculated about 470.0 pg/μL.