| Literature DB >> 30345084 |
Natalie Hughes1, Nancy Nguyen1, Deanna-Kaye Daley1, Justin Grennell1, Amira Gee1, Mehnaaz F Ali1.
Abstract
Point-of-care systems require highly sensitive, quantitative and selective detection platforms for the real-time multiplexed monitoring of target analytes. To ensure facile development of a sensor, it is preferable for the detection assay to have minimal chemical complexity, contain no wash steps and provide a wide and easily adaptable detection range for multiple targets. Current studies involve label-free detection strategy for relevant clinical molecules such as heme using G-quadruplex based self-assembly. We have explored the measurement of binding and kinetic parameters of various G-quadruplex/heme complexes which are able to self-associate to form a DNAzyme with peroxidase mimicking capabilities and are critical to nucleic acid research. The detection strategy includes immobilizing the G-quadruplex sequences within a polymer matrix to provide a self-assembly based detection approach for heme that could be translated towards other clinically relevant targets.Entities:
Keywords: devices; optical; sensor
Year: 2018 PMID: 30345084 PMCID: PMC6192043 DOI: 10.1557/adv.2017.637
Source DB: PubMed Journal: MRS Adv ISSN: 2059-8521