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Detection of Silver Ions Using Dielectrophoretic Tweezers-Based Force Spectroscopy

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2016

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Understanding of the interactions of silver ions (Ag<sup>+</sup>) with polynucleotides is important not only to detect Ag<sup>+</sup> over a wide range of concentrations in a simple, robust, and high-throughput manner but also to investigate the intermolecular interactions of hydrogen and coordinate interactions that are generated due to the interplay of Ag<sup>+</sup>, hydrogen ions (H<sup>+</sup>), and polynucleotides since it is critical to prevent adverse environmental effects that may cause DNA damage and develop strategies to treat this damage. Here, we demonstrate a novel approach to simultaneously detect Ag<sup>+</sup> satisfying the above requirements and examine the combined intermolecular interactions of Ag<sup>+</sup>-polycytosine and H<sup>+</sup>-polycytosine DNA complexes using dielectrophoretic tweezers-based force spectroscopy. For this investigation, we detected Ag<sup>+</sup> over a range of concentrations (1 nM to 100 μM) by quantifying the rupture force of the combined interactions and examined the interplay between the three factors (Ag<sup>+</sup>, H<sup>+</sup>, and polycytosine) using the same assay for the detection of Ag<sup>+</sup>. Our study provides a new avenue not only for the detection of heavy metal ions but also for the investigation of heavy metal ions-polynucleotide DNA complexes using the same assay.

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