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Hui Zhao1, Yong-Sheng Wang2, Xian Tang1, Bin Zhou1, Jin-Hua Xue1, Hui Liu1, Shan-Du Liu1, Jin-Xiu Cao1, Ming-Hui Li1, Si-Han Chen1.
Abstract
We report on an enzyme-free and label-free strategy for the ultrasensitive determination of adenosine. A novel multipurpose adenosine aptamer (MAAP) is designed, which serves as an effective target recognition probe and a capture probe for malachite green. In the presence of adenosine, the conformation of the MAAP is converted from a hairpin structure to a G-quadruplex. Upon addition of malachite green into this solution, a noticeable enhancement of resonance light scattering was observed. The signal response is directly proportional to the concentration of adenosine ranging from 75 pM to 2.2 nM with a detection limit of 23 pM, which was 100-10,000 folds lower than those obtained by previous reported methods. Moreover, this strategy has been applied successfully for detecting adenosine in human urine and blood samples, further proving its reliability. The mechanism of adenosine inducing MAAP to form a G-quadruplex was demonstrated by a series of control experiments. Such a MAAP probe can also be used to other strategies such as fluorescence or spectrophotometric ones. We suppose that this strategy can be expanded to develop a universal analytical platform for various target molecules in the biomedical field and clinical diagnosis.Entities:
Keywords: Adenosine; Malachite green; Multipurpose aptamer probe; Ultrasensitive detection; Urine and blood samples
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26320800 DOI: 10.1016/j.aca.2015.05.046
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anal Chim Acta ISSN: 0003-2670 Impact factor: 6.558