Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5030841 | Biosensors and Bioelectronics | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
We describe a novel label-free and signal-on electrochemical DNA sensing platform via proximity hybridization triggered hemin/G-quadruplex formation based on the direct electron transfer of hemin. The thiolated modified G-DNA1 was first immobilized onto the Au electrode surface. In the presence of target DNA, Y-junction-structure ternary complex can be formed to trigger the proximity assembly of G-DNA1, hemin, and G-DNA2, which leads to the formation of hemin/G-quadruplex for generation an amplified electrochemical signal by differential pulse voltammetry. The observed signal gain was sufficient to achieve a demonstrated detection limit of 54 fM, with a wide linear dynamic range from 10â13 to 10â9 M and discriminated mismatched DNA from perfect matched target DNA with a high selectivity. Benefiting from the one step proximity dependent hemin/G-quadruplex formation, the assay method is extremely simple and can be carried out within 40Â min. The advantages of free of any label conjugation step, and versatility make it a promising candidate for point-of-care testing and commercial application.
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Authors
Fenglei Gao, Taotao Fan, Jing Wu, Sha Liu, Yan Du, Yao Yao, Fuyi Zhou, Yu Zhang, Xianjiu Liao, Deqin Geng,