Issue 20, 2023

A functional nucleic acid-based fluorescence sensing platform based on DNA supersandwich nanowires and cation exchange reaction

Abstract

Accurate and sensitive analysis of p53 DNA is important for early diagnosis of cancer. In this work, a fluorescence sensing system based on DNA supersandwich nanowires and cation exchange (CX)-triggered multiplex signal amplification was constructed for the detection of p53 DNA. In the presence of p53 DNA, the DNA self-assembles to form a DNA supersandwich nanowire that generates long double-stranded DNA. Subsequently, the cation exchange (CX) reaction between ZnS and Ag+ was utilized to release free Zn2+. With the participation of Zn2+, DNAzyme catalyzes the hydrolysis of numerous catalytic molecular beacons, resulting in a greatly enhanced fluorescence signal due to the cycling of DNAzyme. The fluorescence values increased in proportion to the concentrations of p53 DNA in the range of 10 pM to 200 nM, and a detection limit (LOD) of 2.34 pM (S/N = 3) was obtained. This method provides an effective strategy for the quantitative detection of p53 DNA.

Graphical abstract: A functional nucleic acid-based fluorescence sensing platform based on DNA supersandwich nanowires and cation exchange reaction

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 Jul 2023
Accepted
04 Aug 2023
First published
18 Aug 2023

Analyst, 2023,148, 5033-5040

A functional nucleic acid-based fluorescence sensing platform based on DNA supersandwich nanowires and cation exchange reaction

F. Wang, Y. Guan, J. Liu, H. Cheng and R. Hu, Analyst, 2023, 148, 5033 DOI: 10.1039/D3AN01122D

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