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Aptamer-involved fluorescence amplification strategy facilitated by directional enzymatic hydrolysis for bioassays based on a metal-organic framework platform: Highly selective and sensitive determination of thrombin and oxytetracycline
by
He, Jincan
, Li, Gongke
, Hu, Yuling
in
Amplification
/ Analytical Chemistry
/ Antibiotics
/ Aptamers
/ Assaying
/ Characterization and Evaluation of Materials
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ Design analysis
/ DNA
/ DNA probes
/ Enzymes
/ Exonuclease
/ Fluorescein
/ Fluorescence
/ Fluorescent indicators
/ Hydrolysis
/ Mathematical models
/ Metal-organic frameworks
/ Microengineering
/ Nanochemistry
/ Nanotechnology
/ Original Paper
/ Oxytetracycline
/ Perception
/ Proteins
/ Selectivity
/ Sensitivity
/ Strategy
/ Thrombin
2017
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Aptamer-involved fluorescence amplification strategy facilitated by directional enzymatic hydrolysis for bioassays based on a metal-organic framework platform: Highly selective and sensitive determination of thrombin and oxytetracycline
by
He, Jincan
, Li, Gongke
, Hu, Yuling
in
Amplification
/ Analytical Chemistry
/ Antibiotics
/ Aptamers
/ Assaying
/ Characterization and Evaluation of Materials
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ Design analysis
/ DNA
/ DNA probes
/ Enzymes
/ Exonuclease
/ Fluorescein
/ Fluorescence
/ Fluorescent indicators
/ Hydrolysis
/ Mathematical models
/ Metal-organic frameworks
/ Microengineering
/ Nanochemistry
/ Nanotechnology
/ Original Paper
/ Oxytetracycline
/ Perception
/ Proteins
/ Selectivity
/ Sensitivity
/ Strategy
/ Thrombin
2017
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Aptamer-involved fluorescence amplification strategy facilitated by directional enzymatic hydrolysis for bioassays based on a metal-organic framework platform: Highly selective and sensitive determination of thrombin and oxytetracycline
by
He, Jincan
, Li, Gongke
, Hu, Yuling
in
Amplification
/ Analytical Chemistry
/ Antibiotics
/ Aptamers
/ Assaying
/ Characterization and Evaluation of Materials
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ Design analysis
/ DNA
/ DNA probes
/ Enzymes
/ Exonuclease
/ Fluorescein
/ Fluorescence
/ Fluorescent indicators
/ Hydrolysis
/ Mathematical models
/ Metal-organic frameworks
/ Microengineering
/ Nanochemistry
/ Nanotechnology
/ Original Paper
/ Oxytetracycline
/ Perception
/ Proteins
/ Selectivity
/ Sensitivity
/ Strategy
/ Thrombin
2017
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Aptamer-involved fluorescence amplification strategy facilitated by directional enzymatic hydrolysis for bioassays based on a metal-organic framework platform: Highly selective and sensitive determination of thrombin and oxytetracycline
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Aptamer-involved fluorescence amplification strategy facilitated by directional enzymatic hydrolysis for bioassays based on a metal-organic framework platform: Highly selective and sensitive determination of thrombin and oxytetracycline
2017
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The authors describe a fluorescence amplification strategy for selective and sensitive fluorescent assays based on aptamer-triggered directional hydrolysis and on the use of metal organic frameworks (MOFs) of type MIL-101. The method is implemented by mixing MIL-101, fluorescein-labeled DNA probes, exonuclease of type RecJf, and targets. A smart design of the three-adenine bulge on the DNA probe facilitates exonuclease-assisted directional hydrolysis, making the strategy universal for determination of both proteins and small molecules as well. Good selectivity is accomplished due to the use of MIL-101 protected aptamers, while high sensitivity resulted from exonuclease-assisted target-recycling signal amplification. The power of the method is demonstrated by analyzing the two model analytes thrombin (a fairly large protein) and oxytetracycline (OTC; a small molecule antibiotic). The limits of detection are 15 pM for thrombin and 4.2 nM for OTC. This is two orders of magnitude lower than that of conventional 1:1 homogeneous fluorescence assays. The strategy was successfully applied to the analysis of thrombin and OTC in real samples. In our perception, the strategy presented here has a wide scope for selective and sensitive detection of trace analytes for which appropriate DNA probes can be identified.
Graphical abstract
Schematic of an aptamer-triggered amplification strategy for sensitive bioassays based on fluorescence quenching of a MOF and 5′→3′ directional hydrolysis of RecJf exonuclease. The adenine-bulge on the DNA probe facilitates exonuclease hydrolysis, making the strategy universal for both proteins and small molecules detection.
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Springer Vienna,Springer,Springer Nature B.V
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