Literature DB >> 29803866

Sensitive and label-free electrochemical lead ion biosensor based on a DNAzyme triggered G-quadruplex/hemin conformation.

LeLe Wang1, Yanli Wen1, Lanying Li1, Xue Yang2, Nengqin Jia3, Wen Li1, Jiaoran Meng1, Manlei Duan1, Xiaoguang Sun1, Gang Liu4.   

Abstract

Lead ion (Pb2+) is a common environmental contaminant, which causes serious bioaccumulation and toxicity in human body. In this work, we developed a novel Pb2+ electrochemical biosensor using the specific DNAzyme on a DNA tetrahedron probe, in the presence of Pb2+, the substrate strand was cleaved into two parts and released a "G-rich" oligo which subsequently formed a G-quadruplex/hemin complex, generating a detectable catalysis current signal with the assistant of H2O2. The 3-D DNA tetrahedron regulated the density and orientation of the probe and thus improved the DNAzyme reaction, and facilitated the complex DNA conformational change in the confined space of the interface on the electrode surface, Finally, the LOD of our biosensor was proved to be 0.008 nM (3σ), which is 9000 times lower than the safety limit of EPA (15 μg/L or 72 nM), and 6000 times lower than IARC (10 μg/L or 48.26 nM), and more importantly, the specificity and reproducibility of the proposed biosensor was well demonstrated.
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Keywords:  DNA tetrahedron; DNAzyme; Electrochemical biosensor; G-quadruplex/hemin; Lead ion

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29803866     DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2018.04.054

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biosens Bioelectron        ISSN: 0956-5663            Impact factor:   10.618


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