Literature DB >> 31267250

A universal aptasensing platform based on cryonase-assisted signal amplification and graphene oxide induced quenching of the fluorescence of labeled nucleic acid probes: application to the detection of theophylline and ATP.

Yi-Fei Lou1, Yong-Bo Peng2,3,4, Xiaowei Luo5, Zhiming Yang1, Ruifeng Wang1, Dewen Sun1, Lingxiangyu Li1, Yuyu Tan6, Jiahao Huang7, Liang Cui8.   

Abstract

This study describes a universal fluorometric method for sensitive detection of analytes by using aptamers. It is based on the use of graphene oxide (GO) and cryonase-assisted signal amplification. GO is a strong quencher of FAM-labeled nucleic acid probes, while cryonase digests all types of nucleic acid probes. This makes the platform widely applicable to analytes for which the corresponding aptamers are available. Theophylline and ATP were chosen as model analytes. In the absence of targets, dye-labeled aptamers are in a flexible single strand state and adsorb on the GO. As a result, the probes are non-fluorescent due to the efficient quenching of dyes by GO. Upon the addition of a specific target, the aptamer/target complex desorbed from the GO surface and the probe becomes fluorescent. The released complex will immediately become a substrate for cryonase digestion and subsequently releasing the target to bind to another aptamer to initiate the next round of cleavage. This cyclic reaction will repeat again and again until all the related-probes are consumed and all fluorophores light up, resulting in significant fluorescent signal amplification. The detection limits are 47 nM for theophylline and 22.5 nM for ATP. This is much better than that of known methods. The assay requires only mix-and-measure steps that can be accomplished rapidly. In our perception, the detection scheme holds great promise for the design enzyme-aided amplification mechanisms for use in bioanalytical methods. Graphical abstract A cryonase-assisted signal amplification (CASA) method has been developed by using graphene oxide (GO) conjugated with a fluorophore-labeled aptamer for fluorescence signal generation. It has a large scope because it may be applied to numerous analytes.

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Keywords:  ATP; Aptamer; Detection limit; Nucleic acid molecular probes; Signal amplification; Theophylline

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31267250     DOI: 10.1007/s00604-019-3596-1

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


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