NEXAFS characterization of DNA components and molecular-orientation of surface-bound DNA oligomers

Citation

Samuel, N. T.; Lee, C. Y.; Gamble, L. J.; Fischer, D. A.; & Castner, D. G. (2006). NEXAFS characterization of DNA components and molecular-orientation of surface-bound DNA oligomers. Journal of Electron Spectroscopy and Related Phenomena, 152(3), 134-142.

Abstract

Single stranded DNA oligomers (ssDNA) immobilized onto solid surfaces forms the basis for several biotechnological applications such as DNA microarrays, affinity separations, and biosensors. The surface structure of the surface-bound oligomers is expected to significantly influence their biological activity and interactions with the environment. In this study near-edge X-ray absorption fine structure spectroscopy (NEXAFS) is used to characterize the components of DNA (nucleobases, nucleotides and nucleosides) and the orientation information of surface-bound ssDNA. The K-edges of carbon, nitrogen and oxygen have spectra with features that are characteristic of the different chemical species present in the nucleobases of DNA. The effect of addition of the DNA sugar and phosphate components on the NEXAFS K-edge spectra was also investigated. The polarization-dependent nitrogen K-edge NEXAFS data show significant changes for different orientations of surface bound ssDNA. These results establish NEXAFS as a powerful technique for chemical and structural characterization of surface-bound DNA oligomers. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Keyword(s)

absorption fine-structure
amino-acids
DNA
gene-expression patterns
gold surfaces
immobilization
k-edge
monolayers
nexafs
single-stranded-DNA
spectra
spectroscopy
x-ray
xps

Reference Type

Journal Article

Secondary Title

Journal of Electron Spectroscopy and Related Phenomena

Author(s)

Samuel, N. T.
Lee, C. Y.
Gamble, L. J.
Fischer, D. A.
Castner, D. G.

Year Published

2006

Date Published

1151712000

Volume Number

152

Issue Number

3

Pages

134-142

DOI

DOI 10.1016/j.elspec.2006.04.004