| Literature DB >> 34020384 |
Zhiwen Wei1, Yifeng Lan2, Chao Zhang2, Juan Jia2, Weifen Niu2, Yanli Wei3, Shanlin Fu4, Keming Yun5.
Abstract
Based on the specific interaction of Ag+ and cytosine-cytosine (C-C) base mismatch and using berberine (Ber) as the fluorescent probe and Exonuclease I (Exo I) as the background fluorescence reducing tool, a label-free Exo I-assisted fluorescence aptamer sensing platform was established for the detection of silver ions with high sensitivity and selectivity. Exo I reduced the fluorescence background of the Ber/Ag+-aptamer complex to a level similar to that of Ber itself in the absence of Ag+. After introducing Ag+ into the sensing system, it induces the aptamer rich in base C to form C-Ag+-C i-motif structure which are resistant to degradation mediated by Exo I. The concentration of Ber, Ag+-aptamer, Exo I and the temperature and reaction time for Exo I were all optimized. Under the optimal experimental conditions, the detection limit of Ag+ was 4.4 nM and the linear range was from 0.0059 μM to 235.48 μM with a coefficient of determination (R2) > 0.99. Moreover, the proposed strategy had been successfully applied to the detection of Ag+ in tap water and human serum with a good recovery ranging from 88.4% to 106.9%.Entities:
Keywords: Ag(+); C-Ag(+)-C; Exonuclease I; Fluorescence aptasensor; Label-free
Year: 2021 PMID: 34020384 DOI: 10.1016/j.saa.2021.119927
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc ISSN: 1386-1425 Impact factor: 4.098