| Literature DB >> 29136853 |
Yonghong Wang1, Yaohui Wu2, Wen Liu3, Lei Chu3, Zhibin Liao3, Wentao Guo3, Gao-Qiang Liu4, Xiaoxiao He5, Kemin Wang6.
Abstract
A new simple and highly sensitive electrochemical method for pyrophosphatase (PPase) activity detection was developed based on the peroxidase-like activity of G-quadruplex-Cu2+ DNAzyme. In the absence of PPase, Cu2+ could coordinate with pyrophosphate (PPi) to form Cu2+-PPi compound. While in the presence of PPase, it could destroy the coordinate compound because PPase catalyzed the hydrolysis of PPi into inorganic phosphate and produced free Cu2+, which then could be coupled with G-rich DNA to form G-quadruplex-Cu2+ DNAzyme. The formation of a mimic enzyme (G-quadruplex-Cu2+ DNAzyme) was immobilized on the surface of screen-printed gold electrode (SPGE). Using 3, 3', 5, 5'-tetramethylbenzidine (TMB) as a redox mediator and H2O2 as an enzyme substrate, the DNAzyme catalyzed the reduction of H2O2 to generate quantitative chronoamperometric signal. The catalytic activity of G-quadruplex-Cu2+ DNAzyme for TMB-H2O2 reaction was proportional to the activity of PPase, based on which, a simple and sensitive turn-on electrochemical method for PPase activity was thus developed for the first time. The chronoamperometric intensity of the system had a linear relationship with the PPase activities in the range of 1.0-50.0mU/mL and the detection limit could be down to 0.6mU/mL (S/N = 3). This proposed method was selective, cost-effective and convenient without any labels or complicated operations, which was furthermore applied to screen the inhibitor for PPase with high efficiency.Entities:
Keywords: Chronoamperometric detection; DNAzyme; G-Quadruplex; Peroxidase-like activity; Pyrophosphatase
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29136853 DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2017.09.069
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Talanta ISSN: 0039-9140 Impact factor: 6.057