Issue 24, 2014

Target-induced structure switching of DNA for label-free and ultrasensitive electrochemiluminescent detection of proteins

Abstract

The association of the target thrombin with the corresponding aptamer leads to structure switching of the dsDNA probes and the formation of nicking sites for exonuclease III, which causes cyclic cleavage of the dsDNA probes and highly reduced intercalation of the electrochemiluminescent signal indicators for label-free and sensitive detection of thrombin at the femtomolar level.

Graphical abstract: Target-induced structure switching of DNA for label-free and ultrasensitive electrochemiluminescent detection of proteins

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
26 Jan 2014
Accepted
03 Feb 2014
First published
03 Feb 2014

Chem. Commun., 2014,50, 3211-3213

Author version available

Target-induced structure switching of DNA for label-free and ultrasensitive electrochemiluminescent detection of proteins

M. Yang, Y. Chen, Y. Xiang, R. Yuan and Y. Chai, Chem. Commun., 2014, 50, 3211 DOI: 10.1039/C4CC00694A

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