Detection of Telomerase Activity Using Capacitance Measurements
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Abstract
Telomerase activity has been found in about 85{\%} cancer cells, while no activity observed in normal cells, so that telomerase has been proposed as a marker for cancer detection. Here, we describe electrical detection of telomerase activity using capacitance measurements. We have investigated the length dependence of capacitance on DNA solutions and found that the capacitance of DNA solutions were dependent on the DNA length. In addition, upon adding telomerase into the solution of telomeric substrate primer, the capacitance was observed to change as a function of time due to the telomeric elongation. These results suggest that this novel nanosensor may be used for rapid detection of telomerase activity.
Authors
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Bong Keun Kang
Dept. of Physics, Yonsei University
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Ri Mi Lee
National Core Research Center for Nanomedical Technology, Yonsei University
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Ahmi Choi
National Core Research Center for Nanomedical Technology, Yonsei University
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Hyo-il Jung
National Core Research Center for Nanomedical Technology, Yonsei University
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Kyung-Hwa Yoo
Department of Physics, Dept. of Physics and National Core Research Center for Nanomedical Technology, Yonsei Univ., Department of Physics, Yonsei University, Dept. of Physics and National Core Research Center for Nanomedical Technologyl, Yonsei University, Dept. of Physic, Dept. of Physics and National Core Research Center for Nanomedical Technology, Yonsei University