Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7556800 | Analytical Biochemistry | 2018 | 19 Pages |
Abstract
An aptamer against Streptococcus pyogenes was selected and identified, and a fluorescent method based on the reported aptamer was established to detect S. pyogenes in the cooked chicken. Through a twelve rounds of whole-bacterium SELEX (systematic evolution of ligands by exponential enrichment) selection in vitro, a set of aptamers binding to the whole cell of S. pyogenes were generated, harvesting a low-level dissociation constant (Kd) value of 44â¯Â±â¯5â¯nmolâ¯Lâ1 of aptamer S-12. Aptamer-based quantification of S. pyogenes in the cooked chicken sample was implemented in a fluorescence resonance energy transfer-based assay by using graphene oxide, resulting in a limit of detection of 70â¯cfuâ¯mLâ1. The selected aptamer showed affinity and selectivity recognizing S. pyogenes; besides, more biosensors based on the selected aptamer as a molecular recognition element could be developed in the innovative determinations of S. pyogenes.
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Authors
Yukun Huang, Xin Wang, Nuo Duan, Yu Xia, Zhouping Wang, Zhenming Che, Lijun Wang, Xiao Yang, Xianggui Chen,