| Literature DB >> 33922514 |
Yang Liu1,2,3, Dongwei Zhang1,2,3, Jina Ding1,2,3, Kashif Hayat1,2,3, Xijia Yang1,2,3, Xuejia Zhan1,2,3, Dan Zhang1,2,3, Yitong Lu1,2,3, Pei Zhou1,2,3.
Abstract
Analytical performance and efficiency are two pivotal issues for developing an on-site and real-time aptasensor for cadmium (Cd2+) determination. However, suffering from redundant preparations, fabrications, and incubation, most of them fail to well satisfy the requirements. In this work, we found that fluorescence intensity of 6-carboxyfluorescein(FAM)-labeled aptamer (FAM-aptamer) could be remarkably amplified by 3-(N-morpholino)propane sulfonic acid (MOPS), then fell proportionally as Cd2+ concentration introduced. Importantly, the fluorescence variation occurred immediately after addition of Cd2+, and would keep stable for at least 60 min. Based on the discovery, a facile and ultra-efficient aptasensor for Cd2+ determination was successfully developed. The sensing mechanism was confirmed by fluorescence pattern, circular dichroism (CD) and intermolecular interaction related to pKa. Under the optimal conditions, Cd2+ could be determined rapidly from 5 to 4000 ng mL-1. The detection limit (1.92 ng mL-1) was also lower than the concentration limit for drinking water set by WHO and EPA (3 and 5 ng mL-1, respectively). More than a widely used buffer, MOPS was firstly revealed to have fluorescence amplification effect on FAM-aptamer upon a given context. Despite being sensitive to pH, this simple, high-performance and ultra-efficient aptasensor would be practical for on-site and real-time monitoring of Cd2+.Entities:
Keywords: FAM; MOPS; aptasensor; cadmium; fluorescence
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33922514 DOI: 10.3390/bios11050133
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biosensors (Basel) ISSN: 2079-6374