Literature DB >> 31171194

Fluorescent sensor for detection of miR-141 based on target-induced fluorescence enhancement and PicoGreen.

Parirokh Lavaee1, Seyed Mohammad Taghdisi2, Khalil Abnous3, Noor Mohammad Danesh4, Ladan Hassanzadeh Khayyat5, Seyed Hamid Jalalian6.   

Abstract

Studies have shown that microRNAs affect the development of tumors. In many cases, they can be applied as biomarkers for the diagnosis of cancer; therefore, simple and sensitive analytical methods for detection of miRNAs are necessary. In this study, miR-141, which is used to diagnose several types of cancer, was detected in water and serum samples using a biosensor designed based on streptavidin-coated magnetic beads (SMBs), complementary sequences of miR-141 and PicoGreen as the fluorescent dye. The method is relatively fast and simple. Briefly, in the presence of miR-141, the complementary sequence forms a DNA:RNA double-strand on the surface of SMBs with intercalated PicoGreen. Upon attachment of the PicoGreen, the fluorescence intensity increased significantly (1000-fold). In the absence of a target, only single-stranded DNA (complementary strand of miR-141) existed on the surface of the SMBs. The fluorescence of the PicoGreen was low. The results revealed that the detection limits of the biosensor for miR-141 were 70 and 113.8 nmol L-1 in deionized water and serum samples, respectively.
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Keywords:  Fluorescence; Magnetic beads; MiR-141; PicoGreen; Sensor

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31171194     DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2019.04.084

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


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