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Colorimetric detection of DNA,small molecules,proteins, and ions using unmodified gold nanoparticles and conjugated polyelectrolytes
Authors:Fan Xia  Xiaolei Zuo  Renqiang Yang  Yi Xiao  Di Kang  Alexis Vallée-Bélisle  Xiong Gong  Jonathan D. Yuen  Ben B. Y. Hsu  Alan J. Heeger  Kevin W. Plaxco
Affiliation:aCenter for Polymers and Organic Solids, and ;bDepartment of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106; and ;cQingdao Institute of Bioenergy and Bioprocess Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 189 Songling Road, Qingdao 266101, China
Abstract:
We have demonstrated a novel sensing strategy employing single-stranded probe DNA, unmodified gold nanoparticles, and a positively charged, water-soluble conjugated polyelectrolyte to detect a broad range of targets including nucleic acid (DNA) sequences, proteins, small molecules, and inorganic ions. This nearly “universal” biosensor approach is based on the observation that, while the conjugated polyelectrolyte specifically inhibits the ability of single-stranded DNA to prevent the aggregation of gold-nanoparticles, no such inhibition is observed with double-stranded or otherwise “folded” DNA structures. Colorimetric assays employing this mechanism for the detection of hybridization are sensitive and convenient—picomolar concentrations of target DNA are readily detected with the naked eye, and the sensor works even when challenged with complex sample matrices such as blood serum. Likewise, by employing the binding-induced folding or association of aptamers we have generalized the approach to the specific and convenient detection of proteins, small molecules, and inorganic ions. Finally, this new biosensor approach is quite straightforward and can be completed in minutes without significant equipment or training overhead.
Keywords:biosensor   aptamer   visual detection   thrombin detection   cocaine detection
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