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Tuesday, February 5, 2019

Abstract-Terahertz Spectroscopic Signatures of Microcystin Aptamer Solution Probed with a Microfluidic Chip


Mingkun Zhang, Zhongbo Yang, Mingjie Tang , Deqiang Wang , Huabin Wang, Shihan Yan , Dongshan Wei,  Hong-Liang Cui

https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/19/3/534

Terahertz signature detection of biological samples in aqueous solution remains a great challenge due to the strong terahertz absorption of water. Here we propose a new preparation process for fabricating a microfluidic chip and use it as an effective sensor to probe the terahertz absorption signatures of microcystin aptamer (a linear single-stranded DNA with 60 nucleotides) dissolved in TE buffer with different concentrations. The microfluidic chip made of silicon includes thousands of 2.4 μm × 2.4 μm square-cross-section channels. One repeatable terahertz absorption signature is detected and recognized around 830 GHz, fitted to a Lorentz oscillator. This signature is theorized to originate from the bending of hydrogen bonds formed between adjacent hydrated DNA bases surrounded by water molecules. Furthermore, the low-lying vibrational modes are also investigated by molecular dynamics simulations which suggest that strong resonant oscillations are highly probable in the 815–830 GHz frequency band

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