Aim: A new type of surface modification of SOI-FET sensors with ultrathin sensor-probe transition layer and uncharged probes for highly specific detection of short RNA (saRNA) was suggested.

Materials & Methods: Carbonyldiimidazole (CDI) or glycidoxypropyltrimethoxysilane were used as precursors of sensor-probe interface layers, together with peptide nucleic acids and new NA analogues - phosphoryl guanidine oligo(2'-OMe)ribonucleotides (PGO) as probes for RNA hybridization. RNA sequences corresponding to mRNA NELFA (NM_005663) and microRNA-29a (cancer markers) were used as saRNA targets. Real-time saRNA detection by SOI-FET sensors and fluorescence analysis were applied.

Results: Highly specific response with femtomolar sensitivity to saRNA was demonstrated for CDI-PGO-modified sensors fabricated by optical lithography.

Conclusion: The proposed CDI-PGO protocol of modification of Si sensor surface is a promising procedure for biomedical applications.

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