- Doré, Kim;
- Dubus, Sébastien;
- Ho, Hoang-Anh;
- Lévesque, Isabelle;
- Brunette, Maryse;
- Corbeil, Geneviève;
- Boissinot, Maurice;
- Boivin, Guy;
- Bergeron, Michel G;
- Boudreau, Denis;
- Leclerc, Mario
We report the specific detection of a few hundred molecules of genetic material using a fluorescent polythiophene biosensor. Such recognition is based on simple electrostatic interactions between a cationic polymeric optical transducer and the negatively charged nucleic acid target and can be done in less than 1 h, simply and affordably, and without any chemical reaction. This simple system is versatile enough to detect nucleic acids of various lengths, including a segment from the RNA genome of the Influenza virus.