IP Library Granted Patent US 7,157,232
Granted Patent B2
US 7,157,232 · App. 11/020,731 · Granted Jan 2, 2007

Method to detect the end-point for PCR DNA amplification using an ionically labeled probe and measuring impedance change

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 7,157,232
App. No.
11/020,731
Granted
Jan 2, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

Impedance measurements are used to detect the end-point for PCR DNA amplification. A pair of spaced electrodes are located on a surface of a microfluidic channel and an AC or DC voltage is applied across the electrodes to produce an electric field. An ionically labeled probe will attach to a complementary DNA segment, and a polymerase enzyme will release the ionic label. This causes the conductivity of the solution in the area of the electrode to change. This change in conductivity is measured as a change in the impedance been the two electrodes.

Claims (21)

1. A method for detecting the end-point for PCR DNA amplification comprising:

providing at least a pair of electrodes in a fluidic channel,

producing an electric field across the electrodes,

directing a fluid containing single stranded DNA segments through the fluidic channel,

directing at least one ionically labeled probe through the fluidic channel for attachment to a complementary DNA segment causing the release of a labeled ion,

trapping the labeled ion in the electric field causing a conductivity change in the fluid between the electrodes,

measuring the change in conductivity as a changing in the impedance between the pair of electrodes, and

using the impedance measurement to detect the presence of the trapped labeled ion.

2. The method of claim 1 , additionally including forming the electric field by supplying an AC or DC voltage across the pair of electrodes.

3. The method of claim 1 , additionally including denaturing double stranded DNA into two single stranded DNA segments.

4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the labeled ion is released by polymerase enzyme reaction.

5. The method of claim 1 , additionally including providing an impedance sensor for measuring the conductivity change and detecting the presence of trapped labeled ions.

6. In a method for detecting the end-point for PCR DNA amplification, the improvement comprising,

providing electrodes forming an electric field in a fluidic channel,

utilizing an ionically labeled probe for attachment to a complementary DNA segment flowing through the fluidic channel to cause release of an ionic label,

trapping the ionic label in the electric field causing a change in conductivity adjacent the electric field, and

measuring the conductivity change as a change in impedance between the electrodes,

and detecting the ionic label from impedance measurements.

7. The improvement of claim 6 , additionally including forming the electric field by directing an AC or DC voltage across the electrodes.

8. The improvement of claim 6 , additionally including forming the electrodes in spaced relation on a surface of the fluidic channel.

9. The improvement of claim 6 , additionally including providing an impedance sensor for measuring the change in conductance caused by the trapped ionic label.