2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0039-9140(01)00654-3
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Detection of damage to DNA and antioxidative activity of yeast polysaccharides at the DNA-modified screen-printed electrode

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“…Electroactive DNA markers have been used to obtain reversible electrode processes at less extreme potentials than those produced by DNA itself (see Table 1) or catalytic signals affording higher sensitivity [35, 43, 52, 54, 59, 79, 82 ± 84]. Some covalent (e.g., osmium tetroxide complexes [32 ± 35, 52]) or non-covalent (e.g., metallointercalators [59,79,83,84]) redox markers exhibit selectivity to DNA structure. Redox mediators (e.g., chelates of ruthenium ions) have been employed to shuttle electrons from DNA G residues to the surface of carbon or (capacitive) DNA structure-sensitive signals obtained at mercury electrodes.…”
Section: Dna Electrochemistrymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Electroactive DNA markers have been used to obtain reversible electrode processes at less extreme potentials than those produced by DNA itself (see Table 1) or catalytic signals affording higher sensitivity [35, 43, 52, 54, 59, 79, 82 ± 84]. Some covalent (e.g., osmium tetroxide complexes [32 ± 35, 52]) or non-covalent (e.g., metallointercalators [59,79,83,84]) redox markers exhibit selectivity to DNA structure. Redox mediators (e.g., chelates of ruthenium ions) have been employed to shuttle electrons from DNA G residues to the surface of carbon or (capacitive) DNA structure-sensitive signals obtained at mercury electrodes.…”
Section: Dna Electrochemistrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A relatively deep degradation of DNA (e.g., due to acid hydrolysis [99,100], oxidative DNA damage mediated by copper complexes [83] or chemical damage by styrene oxide [81]) is therefore required to observe significant increases in intensity of DNA signals at carbon electrodes. Labuda et al proposed a technique using an intercalative redox intercalator, [Co(phen) 3 ] 3 , for detection of DNA damage [59,60,79,83,101]. Damage to dsDNA at the surface carbon paste electrode (CPE) due to interaction with, e.g., copper chelates mediating generation of reactive oxygen species [83], was accompanied by disruption of its double-helical structure.…”
Section: Detection Of Dna Degradation At Solid Electrodesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…14,15,[27][28][29][30] Jaehrig et al 28 verificaram que o potencial antioxidante da parede celular de levedura deve-se menos à glucana que às proteínas da parede celular, especialmente proteínas que apresentam aminoácidos aromáticos ou grupos tiol.…”
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“…The strategy is based on the employment of DNA itself as the sensor biocomponent for the detection of species leading to damage or protection of DNA. Mercury as well as solid electrodes were used as electrochemical transducers of a signal [8][9][10][11]. Electrically heated electrodes represent a way of enhancement of the sensitivity of electrochemical analysis [12,13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%