Cross-linked polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of single-stranded DNA for microfabricated genomic analysis systems Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • Microfabricated devices are poised to offer inexpensive self-contained alternatives to conventional benchtop-scale laboratory equipment for performing a variety of important DNA analysis assays. In order to realize the dramatic cost savings possible through photolithographic fabrication techniques, these devices must occupy an extremely compact footprint on the silicon wafer. This requirement implies that electrophoretic separations must be performed over ultrashort distances. Employing cross-linked polyacrylamide gels in place of conventional uncross-linked sieving media offers a convenient strategy to achieve this goal. In this paper, we show how the increased resolving power offered by cross-linked polyacrylamide gels, along with improved sample injection techniques, can be exploited to enchance separation performance in microscale systems. We use these techniques to perform high-resolution gel electrophoresis of single-stranded DNA fragments in microfabricated devices over separation distances of 1.5 cm or less. The results presented here are in agreement with theoretical predictions and suggest that it is possible to perform DNA sequencing on compact microchips. More importantly, the separation performance demonstrated in this work is already more than adequate to perform a number of important genomic assays imposing less stringent resolution requirements than sequencing. Successfully adapting even a few of these assays to the microdevice format has the potential to provide a new generation of inexpensive and portable devices suitable for direct end-user applications.

published proceedings

  • Electrophoresis

author list (cited authors)

  • Ugaz, V. M., Brahmasandra, S. N., Burke, D. T., & Burns, M. A.

citation count

  • 25

complete list of authors

  • Ugaz, VM||Brahmasandra, SN||Burke, DT||Burns, MA

publication date

  • June 2002