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Nuclease-assisted target recycling signal amplification strategy for graphene quantum dot-based fluorescent detection of marine biotoxins.

Huajie Gu1,2,3, Liling Hao4, Hua Ye2,3,5, Pengfei Ma2,3, Zhouping Wang6,7.   

Abstract

Saxitoxin (STX) is a major marine toxin from shellfish, and it is responsible for paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP). In this study, a highly sensitive and rapid aptamer assay was developed for STX detection by combining fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) and nuclease-assisted target recycling signal amplification. The aptamer STX-41 conjugated with graphene quantum dots (GQDs) was adsorbed on magnetic reduced graphene oxide (MRGO) to establish a fluorescence quenching system. Then, the binding between STX and aptamer induced the desorption of GQD-aptamer from MRGO and the restoring of fluorescence for the fluorescent determination of STX. The digestion of the target bound aptamer by DNase I could release the target for recycling thus achieving signal amplification. Under the optimized conditions, the aptamer assay showed a wide detection range (0.1-100 ng·mL-1), low detection limit (LOD of 0.035 ng·mL-1), high specificity, good recovery (86.75-94.08% in STX-spiked clam samples) and repeatability (RSD of 4.27-7.34%). Combined with fluorescent detection technology, signal amplification technology, and magnetic separation technology, the proposed method can be used to detect STX in seafood products successfully.

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Keywords:  Aptamer; DNase I-catalyzed target recycling signal amplification; Fluorescence resonance energy transfer; Graphene quantum dot; Saxitoxin

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33687572     DOI: 10.1007/s00604-020-04684-y

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


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1.  Analysis of paralytic shellfish poisoning toxin congeners by a sodium channel receptor binding assay.

Authors:  Gires Usup; Chui-Pin Leaw; Mei-Yee Cheah; Asmat Ahmad; Boon-Koon Ng
Journal:  Toxicon       Date:  2004-07       Impact factor: 3.033

2.  Pre- versus post-column oxidation liquid chromatography fluorescence detection of paralytic shellfish toxins.

Authors:  Stacey L DeGrasse; Jeffrey van de Riet; Robert Hatfield; Andrew Turner
Journal:  Toxicon       Date:  2010-12-29       Impact factor: 3.033

3.  Acute toxicities of saxitoxin, neosaxitoxin, decarbamoyl saxitoxin and gonyautoxins 1&4 and 2&3 to mice by various routes of administration.

Authors:  Rex Munday; Krista Thomas; Ryan Gibbs; Cory Murphy; Michael A Quilliam
Journal:  Toxicon       Date:  2013-09-20       Impact factor: 3.033

4.  A saxitoxin-binding aptamer with higher affinity and inhibitory activity optimized by rational site-directed mutagenesis and truncation.

Authors:  X Zheng; B Hu; S X Gao; D J Liu; M J Sun; B H Jiao; L H Wang
Journal:  Toxicon       Date:  2015-05-01       Impact factor: 3.033

Review 5.  Paralytic shellfish poisoning: seafood safety and human health perspectives.

Authors:  Stacey M Etheridge
Journal:  Toxicon       Date:  2009-12-24       Impact factor: 3.033

6.  Comparison of biosensor platforms for surface plasmon resonance based detection of paralytic shellfish toxins.

Authors:  Simon A Haughey; Katrina Campbell; Betsy J Yakes; Samantha M Prezioso; Stacey L Degrasse; Kentaro Kawatsu; Christopher T Elliott
Journal:  Talanta       Date:  2011-04-17       Impact factor: 6.057

7.  First report of the use of a saxitoxin-protein conjugate to develop a DNA aptamer to a small molecule toxin.

Authors:  Sara M Handy; Betsy Jean Yakes; Jeffrey A DeGrasse; Katrina Campbell; Christopher T Elliott; Kelsey M Kanyuck; Stacey L Degrasse
Journal:  Toxicon       Date:  2012-11-06       Impact factor: 3.033

8.  Application of rapid test kits for the determination of paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) toxins in bivalve molluscs from Great Britain.

Authors:  Keith Harrison; Sarah Johnson; Andrew D Turner
Journal:  Toxicon       Date:  2016-06-29       Impact factor: 3.033

Review 9.  Single-Stranded DNA Aptamers against Pathogens and Toxins: Identification and Biosensing Applications.

Authors:  Ka Lok Hong; Letha J Sooter
Journal:  Biomed Res Int       Date:  2015-06-23       Impact factor: 3.411

Review 10.  Small-Molecule Binding Aptamers: Selection Strategies, Characterization, and Applications.

Authors:  Annamaria Ruscito; Maria C DeRosa
Journal:  Front Chem       Date:  2016-05-10       Impact factor: 5.221

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1.  A simple electrochemical aptasensor for saxitoxin detection.

Authors:  Weixian Zheng; Xinyu Liu; Qianwen Li; Zuju Shu; Zhongbo Li; Lijun Zhang
Journal:  RSC Adv       Date:  2022-08-23       Impact factor: 4.036

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