| Literature DB >> 33127221 |
Yanping Wu1, Yachen Shi1, Sha Deng1, Chengyong Wu2, Ruijie Deng3, Guiping He1, Mi Zhou1, Kai Zhong1, Hong Gao4.
Abstract
Lead pollution are critical concerns for food safety and human health. Herein, a ratiometric metal-induced G-quadruplex polymorphism was introduced to construct aptamer probes, enabling label-free and ratiometric detection of lead in tea, thus is promising for on-site detection of lead pollution. The key feature of the aptamer probe is the synergistic utilization of the dual-wavelength fluorescent signal outputs from a G-quadruplex specific dye and a DNA intercalation dye under a single-wavelength excitation, leading to a more stable and reliable recognition of Pb2+ than that of analyses based on single fluorescent reporter. The aptamer probe allowed to a mix-and-read, rapid, cost-effective detection of Pb2+ with high specificity and accuracy. Pb2+ analysis in tap water and tea exhibited good performance with recovery rates of 92.3%-109.0%. The adoption of ratiometric metal-induced G-quadruplex polymorphism would be a compelling design strategy for constructing robust aptasensor, facilitating the translation of aptamer for food safety control.Entities:
Keywords: Aptamer; G-quadruplex; Label-free; Lead; Ratiometric method
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33127221 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2020.128425
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Chem ISSN: 0308-8146 Impact factor: 7.514