IP Library Granted Patent US 7,097,751
Granted Patent B2
US 7,097,751 · App. 10/239,175 · Granted Aug 29, 2006

Base sequence detecting electrode, base sequence detecting device and base sequence detecting method

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Patent No.
US 7,097,751
App. No.
10/239,175
Granted
Aug 29, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

A conductive detecting electrode ( 2 ), first blocking molecules ( 21 ) formed so as to cover a surface of the detecting electrode ( 2 ), the first blocking molecules decreasing adsorption of an intercalating agent to the surface of the detecting electrode ( 2 ), a target-complementary probe ( 23 ) immobilized to the detecting electrode ( 2 ) via a spacer member ( 22 ) comprising straight chain organic molecules, the target-complementary probe including a base sequence complementary to a target base sequence which is an object of detection, a conductive comparison electrode ( 3 ), and second blocking molecules ( 31 ) formed so as to cover a surface of the comparison electrode ( 3 ), the second blocking molecules decreasing adsorption of an intercalating agent to the surface of the comparison electrode ( 3 ), are provided.

Claims (66)

1. A base sequence detecting electrode comprising:

a conductive detecting electrode;

first blocking molecules formed so as to cover a surface of the detecting electrode, the first blocking molecules decreasing adsorption of an intercalating agent to the surface of the detecting electrode;

a target-complementary probe immobilized to the detecting electrode, the target-complementary probe including a base sequence complementary to a target base sequence which is an object of detection;

a conductive comparison electrode;

second blocking molecules formed so as to cover a surface of the comparison electrode, the second blocking molecules decreasing adsorption of an intercalating agent to the surface of the comparison electrode; and

a dummy probe immobilized to the comparison electrode via a first spacer member including straight chain organic molecules, the dummy probe including a base sequence noncomplementary to the target base sequence which is the object of detection,

wherein the detecting electrode is configured to detect a probe current caused by interaction between the intercalating agent and the target-complementary probe hybridized with the target, and the comparison electrode is configured to detect a background current.

2. The base sequence detecting electrode according to claim 1 , wherein the target-complementary probe is fixed to the detecting electrode via a second spacer member comprising straight chain organic molecules.

3. The base sequence detecting device according to claim 1 , further comprising:

a counter electrode which applies a predetermined voltage between the counter electrode and the detecting electrode; and a first reference electrode to set voltage to be detected to the counter electrode.

4. The base sequence detecting electrode according to claim 3 , wherein the counter electrode to apply a predetermined voltage between the counter electrode and the detecting electrode, and between the counter electrode and the comparison electrode.

5. The base sequence detecting device according to claim 1 , wherein the first blocking molecules adsorb to the surface of the detecting electrode via one of a thiol group and an amino group to prepare an amino group self-organizing monomolecular film.

6. The base sequence detecting electrode according to claim 1 , wherein the straight chain organic molecules include one of straight chain alkane, alkene, alkyne, ether, ester, and ketones, and include a molecule in which several molecules of straight chain alkane, alkene, alkyne, ether, ester, and ketones are connected in a chain via atoms including one of oxygen, nitrogen, and sulphur.

7. The base sequence detecting device comprising:

a conductive detecting electrode;

first blocking molecules formed so as to cover a surface of the detecting electrode, the first blocking molecules decreasing adsorption of an intercalating agent to the surface of the detecting electrode;

a target-complementary probe immobilized to the detecting electrode, the target-complementary probe including a base sequence complementary to a target base sequence which is an object of detection;

a conductive comparison electrode;

second blocking molecules formed so as to cover a surface of the comparison electrode, the second blocking molecules decreasing adsorption of an intercalating agent to the surface of the comparison electrode;

a subtracter which subtracts an electrochemical signal detected at the comparison electrode from an electrochemical signal detected at the detecting electrode; and

a dummy probe immobilized to the comparison electrode via a first spacer member including straight chain organic molecules, the dummy probe including a base sequence noncomplementary to the target base sequence which is the object of detection,

wherein the detecting electrode is configured to detect a probe current caused by interaction between the intercalating agent and the target-complementary probe hybridized with the target, and the comparison electrode is configured to detect a background current.

8. The base sequence detecting device according to claim 7 , wherein the target-complementary probe is fixed to the detecting electrode via a second spacer member comprising straight chain organic molecules.

9. The base sequence detecting device according to claim 7 , further comprising:

a first potentiostat to detect an electrochemical signal from the detecting electrode by applying a predetermined voltage between the detecting electrode and a first counter electrode disposed so as to face the detecting electrode;

a first signal processing unit which signal-processes an output of the first potentiostat and outputs it to the subtracter;

a second potentiostat which detects an electrochemical signal from the comparison electrode by applying a predetermined voltage between the comparison electrode and a second counter electrode disposed so as to face the comparison electrode; and

a second signal processing unit which signal-processes an output of the second potentiostat and outputs it to the subtracter.

10. The base sequence detecting device according to claim 7 , further comprising a display device which displays results of subtraction of the subtracter.

11. The base sequence detecting device according to claim 10 , wherein the detecting electrode, the comparison electrode, and the subtracter are formed on the same substrate, and

the subtracter and the display device are connected with each other via a computer by means of a signal line.

12. The base sequence detecting device according to claim 7 , further comprising:

a detecting electrode side 3-electrode system which comprises: the detecting electrode; a first counter electrode to apply a predetermined voltage between the first counter electrode and the detecting electrode, the first counter electrode being disposed so as to be apart by a first distance from the detecting electrode; and a first reference electrode to set voltage to be detected to the first counter electrode, the first reference electrode being disposed so as to be apart by a second distance from the detecting electrode; and

a comparison electrode side 3-electrode system which comprises: the comparison electrode; a second counter electrode to apply a predetermined voltage between the second counter electrode and the comparison electrode, the second counter electrode being disposed so as to be apart by a first distance from the comparison electrode; and a second reference electrode to set voltage to be detected to the second counter electrode, the second reference electrode being disposed so as to be apart by a second distance from the detecting electrode,

wherein a plurality of sets of the detecting electrode side 3-electrode system and the comparison electrode side 3-electrode system are disposed in a matrix manner.

13. The base sequence detecting device according to claim 7 , further comprising:

a detecting electrode group in which a plurality of the detecting electrodes are disposed at equal intervals in a first direction;

a reference electrode which is disposed so as to be apart by a predetermined distance from the detecting electrode group, and has a longitudinal direction in the first direction;

a comparison electrode group which is disposed so as to be apart by a predetermined distance from the reference electrode, and in which a plurality of the comparison electrodes are disposed at equal intervals in the first direction; and

a counter electrode to apply a predetermined voltage between each of the detecting electrodes and each of the comparison electrodes, the counter electrode being disposed so as to be apart by a predetermined distance from the comparison electrode group, and having a longitudinal direction in the first direction.

14. The base sequence detecting device according to claim 7 , further comprising:

a detecting electrode group in which a plurality of detecting the electrodes are disposed at equal intervals in a first direction;

a comparison electrode group in which a plurality of the comparison electrodes are disposed at equal intervals in the first direction;

a counter electrode to apply a predetermined voltage to each of the detecting electrodes, the counter electrode being disposed so as to be apart by a predetermined distance from the detecting electrode group and the comparison electrode group, and having a longitudinal direction in the first direction; and

a reference electrode to negatively feed back a voltage to be detected to the counter electrode, the reference electrode being disposed so as to be apart by a predetermined distance from the detecting electrode group, the comparison electrode group, and the counter electrode, and having a longitudinal direction in a second direction substantially perpendicular to the first direction.

15. The base sequence detecting device according to claim 7 , further comprising:

a detecting electrode side electrode group which comprises the detecting electrode and a first reference electrode disposed so as to be apart by a first distance from the detecting electrode;

a comparison electrode side electrode group which comprises the comparison electrode and a second reference electrode disposed so as to be apart by the first distance from the comparison electrode; and

a counter electrode to apply a predetermined voltage between each of the detecting electrodes and each of the comparison electrodes, the counter electrode having a longitudinal direction in a first direction,

wherein the detecting electrode side electrode group and the comparison electrode side electrode group are disposed in a matrix manner in the first direction and a second direction different from the first direction.

16. The base sequence detecting device according to claim 7 , further comprising:

a circular counter electrode to apply a predetermined voltage to the detecting electrode and the comparison electrode; and

a ring-shaped reference electrode disposed so as to be apart by a predetermined distance from the counter electrode so that the ring-shaped reference electrode encircles the counter electrode,

wherein a plurality of the detecting electrodes and a plurality of the comparison electrodes are alternately disposed on a circumference whose center is the counter electrode.

17. The base sequence detecting device according to claim 7 , further comprising:

a reference electrode which comprises a first member having a longitudinal direction in a first direction, and a second member having a longitudinal direction in a direction substantially perpendicular to the first direction and intersecting the first member at a first intersection; and

four counter electrodes disposed so as to be apart by a first distance from the first intersection at each of four regions partitioned by the reference electrode,

wherein a plurality of the detecting electrodes are disposed in at least one of the four regions so as to be apart from the first intersection by a distance longer than the first distance, and

a plurality of the comparison electrodes are disposed in at least one of the four regions so as to be apart from the first intersection by a distance longer than the first distance.

18. The base sequence detecting device according to claim 17 , wherein the comparison electrode is disposed in a region where the detecting electrode is not disposed among the four regions, and the detecting electrode is disposed in a region where the comparison electrode is not disposed among the four regions.

19. The base sequence detecting device according to claim 7 , further comprising:

a counter electrode which applies a predetermined voltage between the counter electrode and the detecting electrode; and a first reference electrode to set voltage to be detected to the counter electrode.

20. The base sequence detecting electrode according to claim 19 , wherein the counter electrode to apply a predetermined voltage between the counter electrode and the detecting electrode, and between the counter electrode and the comparison electrode.

21. The base sequence detecting device according to claim 7 , wherein the first blocking molecules adsorb to the surface of the detecting electrode via one of a thiol group and an amino group to prepare an amino group self-organizing monomolecular film.

22. The base sequence detecting device according to claim 7 , wherein the straight chain organic molecules include one of straight chain alkane, alkene, alkyne, ether, ester, and ketones, and include a molecule in which several molecules of straight chain alkane, alkene, alkyne, ether, ester, and ketones are connected in a chain via atoms including one of oxygen, nitrogen, and sulphur.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 31, 2016
From: KABUSHIKI KAISHA TOSHIBA
To: TOSHIBA MEDICAL SYSTEMS CORPORATION
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