Measuring single-bond rupture forces using high electric fields in microfluidic channels and DNA oligomers as force tags.

Biophys J

Naturwissenschaftliches und Medizinisches Institut, 72770 Reutlingen, Germany.

Published: September 2005

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The disruption force of specific biotin-streptavidin bonds was determined using DNA oligomers as force tags. Forces were generated by an electric field acting on a biotinylated fluorescently labeled DNA oligomer. DNA oligomers were immobilized via biotin-streptavidin bonds on the walls of microfluidic channels. Channel layout and fluid-based deposition process were designed to enable well-defined localized deposition of the oligomers in a narrow gap of the microchannel. Electric fields of up to 400 V/cm were applied and electric field induced desorption of DNA oligomers was observed. At T approximately 30 degrees C, field-induced desorption of both a 12 mer as well as a 48 mer yielded a streptavidin-biotin disruption force of 75 fN. Streptavidin-functionalized surfaces remained intact and could be reloaded with biotinylated oligomers. At approximately 20 degrees C, however, no field-induced unbinding of the oligomers was observed at electric field strength of up to 400 V/cm, indicating a significant temperature dependence of the bond strength.

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