First-Principles Simulation of the Interaction Between DNA Nucleotides and One-Dimensional Carbon Chain in Electrical Based Sequencing

IF 1.8 Q3 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY IEEE Open Journal of Nanotechnology Pub Date : 2024-09-03 DOI:10.1109/OJNANO.2024.3451954
Zeina Salman;Jin-Woo Kim;Steve Tung
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Electrical DNA sequencing has attracted significant attention in recent years due to its simplified sequencing protocol, compact sequencing system, and relatively low sequencing cost. In the design and fabrication of the sequencing device, carbon-based nanomaterials such as graphene have been explored as a promising sensing material that provides an excellent combination of spatial resolution and base specificity. Using first-principles simulation, we determined the effect on the electrical conductivity of a one-dimensional carbon chain due to the presence of four DNA bases. The simulation results indicate that the interaction between the carbon chain and different DNA bases leads to different levels of conductivity change in the carbon chain. Quantitatively, base A is the most difficult base to detect due to its relatively small current change. Furthermore, the results also show that the relative orientation of the bases with respect to the carbon chain can affect the induced current change in the chain. This information can be used to optimize the structural design of future sequencing devices. Collectively, the first-principles simulation results suggest the integration of a one-dimensional carbon chain with supporting nanofluidic designs can provide a viable approach towards the development of a compact, robust, and high-resolution DNA sequencing system.
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电测序中 DNA 核苷酸与一维碳链相互作用的第一原理模拟
近年来,DNA 电测序因其简化的测序方案、紧凑的测序系统和相对较低的测序成本而备受关注。在测序装置的设计和制造过程中,石墨烯等碳基纳米材料作为一种很有前景的传感材料,提供了空间分辨率和碱基特异性的完美结合,受到了广泛的关注。通过第一原理模拟,我们确定了四种 DNA 碱基的存在对一维碳链导电性的影响。模拟结果表明,碳链与不同 DNA 碱基之间的相互作用导致碳链电导率发生不同程度的变化。从数量上看,碱基 A 是最难检测的碱基,因为其电流变化相对较小。此外,研究结果还表明,碱基相对于碳链的相对取向会影响碳链中的诱导电流变化。这些信息可用于优化未来测序装置的结构设计。总之,第一原理模拟结果表明,将一维碳链与支持性纳米流体设计相结合,是开发紧凑、坚固和高分辨率 DNA 测序系统的可行方法。
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