| Literature DB >> 30830307 |
Jungmi Lee1, Annie Agnes Suganya Samson1, Yeajee Yim2, Sung-Yon Kim2, Noo Li Jeon3, Dal-Hee Min2, Joon Myong Song4.
Abstract
A graphene oxide (GO)-based cost-effective, automatted strip test has developed for screening of inhibitors of endonuclease EcoRV. The method involves the use of GO and a DNA substrate for EcoRV that contains both an ssDNA region for binding of GO and a fluorescein amidite (FAM)-labelled dsDNA. All the components were inkjet printed on a piece of parchment paper. The ssDNA region binds to the surface of GO and anchors so that the fluorescence of FAM is quenched. The parchment paper strip is then incubated with a sample containing EcoRV which causes enzymatic hydrolysis, and dsDNA was separated from the GO. As a result, green fluorescence is generated at the reaction spot. Enzyme activity can be measured in the presence and absence of aurintricarboxy acid acting as an EcoRV inhibitor. This method excels by its need for 2-3 orders less reagents compared to the standard well plate assay. Thus, it is an efficient platform for GO-based screening of EcoRV enzyme inhibitors. Graphical abstract A graphene oxide (GO)-based endonuclease EcoRV inhibition FRET assay using inkjet printing was developed. Printing of GO along with assay reagents has a beneficial effect on the enzymatic reaction on paper. This method was successfully applied to evaluate EcoRV inhibitor activity.Entities:
Keywords: Drug screening; Inkjet printing; Paper strip; Quantitative analysis; Single-shot assay
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30830307 DOI: 10.1007/s00604-019-3317-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mikrochim Acta ISSN: 0026-3672 Impact factor: 5.833