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Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 2012

Characterization of magnetic nanoparticles modified with thiol functionalized PAMAM dendron for DNA recovery.

Tsuyoshi Tanaka; Keiyu Shibata; Masahito Hosokawa; Keiichi Hatakeyama; Atsushi Arakaki; Hideyuki Gomyo; Takeyuki Mogi; Tomoyuki Taguchi; Hitoshi Wake; Takeo Tanaami; Tadashi Matsunaga

Magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) modified with the thiol functionalized polyamidoamine (PAMAM) dendron were synthesized to estimate their DNA recovery capabilities. Aminosilane-modified MNPs and MNPs surrounded by a phospholipid (distearoylphosphatidylethanolamine (DSPE)) bilayer were used as core particles. Cystamine-core PAMAM dendrimers were reduced by dithiothreitol to dendron thiols and chemically conjugated to the core particles. Characterization of the synthesis revealed an increase of the surface amine charge from generation 1 (G1) to G6, starting with an aminosilane initiator. Particle size distribution analysis indicated that G6 PAMAM-modified MNPs exhibited monodispersity in an aqueous solution. G6 PAMAM-MNPs and G6 PAMAM-PE-MNPs synthesized by the proposed method have equivalent DNA recovery abilities to PAMAM-MNPs prepared by the conventional divergent synthesis method. In optimized conditions, 96% of λDNA was recovered using G6 PAMAM-PE-MNPs. Therefore, the method for preparing PAMAM-MNPs and PAMAM-PE-MNPs proposed in this study will be a novel approach for producing DNA carriers for efficient DNA purification by magnetic separation.


Biosensors and Bioelectronics | 2011

Real-time detection of DNA hybridization on microarray using a CCD-based imaging system equipped with a rotated microlens array disk☆

Takeyuki Mogi; Keiichi Hatakeyama; Tomoyuki Taguchi; Hitoshi Wake; Takeo Tanaami; Masahito Hosokawa; Tsuyoshi Tanaka; Tadashi Matsunaga

This work describes a novel charge-coupled device (CCD)-based imaging system (MB Biochip Reader™) for real-time detection of DNA hybridization to DNA microarrays. The MB Biochip Reader™ consisted of a laser light source (532 nm), a microlens array for generation of a multi-beam laser, and a CCD for 2-D signal imaging. The MB Biochip Reader™ with a rotated microlens array, allowed large-field imaging (6.2 mm × 7.6 mm with 6.45 μm resolution) with fast time-resolution at 0.2 s without speckle noise. Furthermore, real-time detection of DNA hybridization, which is sufficient to obtain accurate data from tens of thousands of array element per field, was successfully performed without the need for laser scanning. The performance of the MB Biochip Reader™ for DNA microarray imaging was similar to the commercially available photomultiplier tube (PMT)-based microarray scanner, ScanArray Lite. The system potentially could be applied toward real-time analysis in many other fluorescent techniques in addition to real-time DNA microarray analysis.


Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces | 2016

DNA recovery from a single bacterial cell using charge-reversible magnetic nanoparticles

Yoshiaki Maeda; Takahiro Toyoda; Takeyuki Mogi; Tomoyuki Taguchi; Takeo Tanaami; Tomoko Yoshino; Tadashi Matsunaga; Tsuyoshi Tanaka

Highly efficient DNA recovery from a single bacterial cell was performed by means of imidazole-modified magnetic nanoparticles (Imi-MNPs). The modification by imidazole was confirmed by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. The Imi-MNPs were highly efficient at DNA extraction owing to the charge-reversible properties of Imi-MNPs, whereby DNA is attached to the particles at low pH and eluted at high pH because of electrostatic interactions. The DNA recovery ratio was determined by real-time PCR, and it revealed that complete recovery was guaranteed at ≥10(3) genome copies of Bacillus subtilis. Extraction of DNA from single bacterial cells was followed by PCR amplification of 16S rDNA and capillary electrophoresis. We achieved detection of single bacterial cells with a detection rate of 80%. We believe that our DNA recovery strategy may serve as a powerful tool for efficient DNA extraction and should be useful for quality control of cosmetics, foods, and pharmaceutical products.


Archive | 2006

Chemical reaction cartridge and method of using same

Takeo Tanaami; Hidetoshi Aoki; Saya Satou; Takeyuki Mogi


Polymer Journal | 2012

Efficient DNA release from PAMAM dendrimer-modified superparamagnetic nanoparticles for DNA recovery

Atsushi Arakaki; Keiyu Shibata; Takeyuki Mogi; Masahito Hosokawa; Keiichi Hatakeyama; Hideyuki Gomyo; Tomoyuki Taguchi; Hitoshi Wake; Takeo Tanaami; Tadashi Matsunaga; Tsuyoshi Tanaka


Archive | 2009

Chemical reaction cartridge, mixture generating method and control device of chemical reaction cartridge

Takeyuki Mogi; Takeo Tanaami


Electrochimica Acta | 2015

DNA recovery from a single bacterial cell based on electrostatic interaction using amine dendron-modified magnetic nanoparticles

Yoshiaki Maeda; Takahiro Toyoda; Masayoshi Tanaka; Takeyuki Mogi; Tomoyuki Taguchi; Takeo Tanaami; Tadashi Matsunaga; Tsuyoshi Tanaka


Archive | 2006

Separation Method and Apparatus of Single-Stranded Nucleic Acid, Microarray and Dna Chip

Tadashi Matsunaga; Haruko Takeyama; Tsuyoshi Tanaka; Takeo Tanaami; Saya Sato; Hisao Katakura; Yuji Musashino Mitsumori; Takeyuki Mogi


Japanese Journal of Food Chemistry and Safety | 2015

Identification of genetically modified organisms by detection of target gene pattern using DNA microarrays

Atsushi Musashino Ito; Tomoyuki Taguchi; Takeyuki Mogi; Hitoshi Wake; Takeo Tanaami; Seiji Hada; Hiroshi Akiyama; Reiko Teshima; Nobuhiro Sasaki; Akiyo Yamada; Yoshihiro Ozeki


Archive | 2012

Procédé d'extraction d'acide nucléique

Yoshihiro Ozeki; Akiyo Yamada; Nobuhiro Sasaki; Hitoshi Wake; Takeyuki Mogi; Tomoyuki Taguchi

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Tomoyuki Taguchi

Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology

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Tsuyoshi Tanaka

Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology

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Akiyo Yamada

Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology

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Keiichi Hatakeyama

Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology

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Masahito Hosokawa

Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology

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Nobuhiro Sasaki

Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology

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Yoshihiro Ozeki

Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology

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