Issue 14, 2016

Investigation of newly identified G-quadruplexes and their application to DNA detection

Abstract

G-quadruplexes are guanine-rich nucleic acid sequences that can act as universal signal-transducers and generate colorimetric, fluorescence, and chemiluminescence signals when complexed with different ligands. Due to their merits including easy modification and low cost, it is of great importance to explore new G-quadruplexes with improved performance. Herein the properties of newly identified G-quadruplexes 9th-3-35 and 10th-2-40 were investigated in detail with UV-vis spectra, circular dichroism (CD) spectra and fluorescence spectra. The results indicated that 9th-3-35 and 10th-2-40 exhibited excellent peroxidase-like activity, as well as fluorescence enhancement of thioflavin T (ThT). Furthermore, the application of G-quadruplexes to DNA detection was performed on account of the ThT fluorescence enhancement, and the limit of detection was as low as 8 pM. This study implied that 9th-3-35 and 10th-2-40 are competitive candidates as signal-transducers in the design of bioassays.

Graphical abstract: Investigation of newly identified G-quadruplexes and their application to DNA detection

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
27 Apr 2016
Accepted
13 May 2016
First published
13 May 2016

Analyst, 2016,141, 4463-4469

Investigation of newly identified G-quadruplexes and their application to DNA detection

W. Liu, M. Lin, X. Yang, B. Wu, N. Chen, Q. Wang, K. Wang and S. Qin, Analyst, 2016, 141, 4463 DOI: 10.1039/C6AN00987E

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