AFM VISUALIZATION OF PHYTOPLASMA DNA IMMOBILIZATION AND HYBRIDIZATION EVENT ON CHITOSAN MODIFIED SPCE SURFACE

Authors

  • Porntip Wongkaew
  • Buddhapala Wongkaew

Keywords:

Atomic force microscope, Chitosan modified SPCE, DNA immobilization and hybridization, Real actual image

Abstract

The evidence of DNA immobilization and hybridization on a functional surface is demonstrated in this presentation following the high-resolution atomic force microscopic (AFM) direct observation. A planar functional surface was fabricated by self-assembly of a biopolymer chitosan onto screen-printed carbon electrode (SPCE) concerning to its excellent covalent bonding binding of biomolecules. The target DNA molecules were extracted from important phytoplasma diseased plants such as sugarcane
white leaf (SCWL), burmuda grass white leaf (BGWL) and sesame phyllody (SP). The real image in actual posture of long chain natural DNA and the well-known structure of the DNA double helix were obviously visualized following the DNA immobilization and subsequent transitional hybridization with their complementary DNA. The coordinate quantitative parameters of AFM images such as line profile analysis, surface roughness, power spectrum density (PSD) algorithm and fractal dimension were also determined. The
width size of double stranded DNA and the specific hybrid DNA were apparently almost 2 folds bigger than their single stranded DNA. Whereas an aggregation and growth mechanism of those DNAs on chitosan modified SPCE surfaces were mainly stacked in vertical direction and grown beyond a diffusion limited model as indicated by their fractal dimension values around 2 to 3. This phenomenon is hence valuable for the verification and the efficient development of diagnostic DNA-based devices.

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Published

2020-03-27

How to Cite

Porntip Wongkaew, & Buddhapala Wongkaew. (2020). AFM VISUALIZATION OF PHYTOPLASMA DNA IMMOBILIZATION AND HYBRIDIZATION EVENT ON CHITOSAN MODIFIED SPCE SURFACE . GEOMATE Journal, 18(67), 63–70. Retrieved from https://geomatejournal.com/geomate/article/view/485