Literature DB >> 30564970

Double amplified colorimetric detection of DNA using gold nanoparticles, enzymes and a catalytic hairpin assembly.

Chanho Park1, Hyunjun Park1, Hye Jin Lee2, Hye Sun Lee2, Kyong Hwa Park2, Chang-Hwan Choi3, Sungsoo Na4.   

Abstract

The authors describe an isothermal and ultrasensitive colorimetric DNA assay that consists of two amplification stages using enzymes and a catalytic hairpin assembly (CHA). The first step consists in the selective amplification of DNA using Klenow fragment and nicking enzyme. The second step consists in the amplification of the optical signal by using a catalytic hairpin assembly. After two amplification steps, the DNA reaction induces the aggregation of the red gold nanoparticles to give a blue color shift. The degree of aggregation can be quantified by measurement of the ratio of the UV-vis absorbances of the solutions at 620 and 524 nm which are the wavelengths of the aggregated gold nanoparticles and bare gold nanoparticles. The detection limit is as low as 3.1 fM. Due to the use of a specific enzyme, only the desired DNAs will be detected. The method can be applied to the determination of DNA of various lengths. Despite the presence of large amounts of wildtype DNA, it can readily detect a target DNA. Conceivably, the technique has a large potential because of its high sensitivity and selectivity. Graphical abstract Schematic presentation of DNA detection using gold nanoparticles (AuNP), enzymes and catalytic hairpin assembly (CHA). Effective DNA detection is achieved through the aggregation of AuNPs which is caused by DNA amplification using enzymes and signal amplification using CHA.

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Keywords:  AuNPs; CHA; DNA sensor; Hairpin DNA; Klenow fragment; Liquid biopsy; UV-vis absorbance

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30564970     DOI: 10.1007/s00604-018-3154-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mikrochim Acta        ISSN: 0026-3672            Impact factor:   5.833


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