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Electrochemical aptasensor for ampicillin detection based on the protective effect of aptamer-antibiotic conjugate towards DpnII and Exo III digestion.

Tingting Wang1, Huanshun Yin2, Yuting Zhang3, Linkui Wang3, Yue Du3, Yuping Zhuge4, Shiyun Ai3.   

Abstract

A simple and sensitive electrochemical method was developed for ampicillin detection based on the protective effect of aptamer-antibiotic conjugate towards endonuclease DpnII activity. Without ampicillin, DNA aptamer firstly hybridizes with the capture probe to form double strand DNA (dsDNA) structure. Then, dsDNA is cleaved by DpnII restriction endonuclease to form two dsDNA fragments. In which, one fragment is released from electrode surface and the other fragment is kept on electrode surface. Then, the dsDNA fragment kept on electrode surface is further digested by Exo III, which leads to the release of the dsDNA fragment from electrode surface. Thus, the electrochemical signal increases due to the decrease of the interface electron transfer resistance causing by the release of dsDNA from electrode surface. However, the formation of dsDNA is blocked when forming aptamer-ampicillin conjugate, which makes the obstruction of the digestion of DpnII and Exo III towards capture probe. Thus, a weak electrochemical signal is achieved due to the increase of the interface electron transfer resistance causing by the dsDNA on the electrode surface. Based on the relationship between ampicillin concentration and the decrease of the electrochemical signal, antibiotic is detected with low detection limit of 32 pM under optimal conditions, which is lower than the mandated maximum residue limit of European Union (9.93 nM). The developed method also presents good detection selectivity. Moreover, the applicability is confirmed by detecting antibiotic in milk and water samples with satisfactory results.
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Keywords:  Ampicillin; Antibiotic detection; Electrochemical biosensor; Endonuclease DpnII; Exonuclease III

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30771956     DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2019.01.010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Talanta        ISSN: 0039-9140            Impact factor:   6.057


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