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Detection of DNA utilizing a fluorescent reversible change of a biosensor based on the electron transfer from quantum dots to polymyxin B sulfate.

Linlin Wang1, Shaopu Liu1, Wanjun Liang1, Dan Li1, Jidong Yang2, Youqiu He3.   

Abstract

A fluorescent "turn off-on" pattern for the detection of herring sperm DNA (hsDNA) had been designed through utilizing the interaction between polymyxin B sulfate (PMBS) and hsDNA as an inherent performance and the fluorescent transformation of glutathione (GSH)-capped CdTe quantum dots (QDs) as an external manifestation. Due to the occurrence of the photoinduced electron transfer from the QDs to PMBS, the fluorescence of GSH-capped CdTe QDs could be effectively quenched by PMBS, causing the system into "off" state. With the addition of hsDNA, the quenched fluorescence of GSH-capped CdTe QDs could be restored for the reason that PMBS embedded into hsDNA double helix structure to form new complex and peeled off from the surface of GSH-capped CdTe QDs, leading the system into "on" condition. Corresponding experimental results illustrated that the relative recovered fluorescence intensity of GSH-capped CdTe QDs-PMBS system was near proportional to the concentration of hsDNA within the range of 0.059-15.0 μg mL(-1). This proposed method demonstrated a good linear correlation coefficient of 0.9937 and a detection limit (3 σ/K) of 0.018 μg mL(-1) for hsDNA. This dual-directional fluorescent biosensor overcame the selectivity problem commonly existed in the traditional mono-directional fluorescence detection mode and owned perfect analysis applications in biochemical DNA monitoring.
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Keywords:  Detection; Fluorescence; Herring sperm DNA; Polymyxin B sulfate; Quantum dots

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25744859     DOI: 10.1016/j.jcis.2015.02.034

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Colloid Interface Sci        ISSN: 0021-9797            Impact factor:   8.128


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