Issue 34, 2019, Issue in Progress

A fluorescence sensing platform of theophylline based on the interaction of RNA aptamer with graphene oxide

Abstract

RNA, with a structure similar to DNA, should exhibit similar behaviors when it interacts with graphene. In this work, we designed a sensing platform of theophylline based on the interaction of an RNA aptamer with graphene oxide (GO) using the fluorescence as a sensing signal. Firstly, quantum dots (QDs) were modified with the selected ssRNA that can be used as an aptamer to recognize the theophylline. The fluorescence of QDs will be quenched in the presence of GO due to the noncovalent assembly between ssRNA aptamer and GO, leading to fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) from QDs to GO, fluorescence “turn-off”. Then, in the presence of theophylline, the ssRNA aptamer recognizes theophylline to form a dsRNA–theophylline complex. The weak affinity between the complex and GO makes QDs move away from the GO surface, leading to the fluorescence recovery of QDs, fluorescence “turn-on”. Because of the high fluorescence quenching efficiency, unique structure of GO and specificity of the RNA aptamer, the proposed sensing platform exhibits high sensitivity and excellent selectivity for the determination of theophylline. The excellent performance of the sensor based on GO provides new opportunities for sensitive and selective detection of biorecognition events.

Graphical abstract: A fluorescence sensing platform of theophylline based on the interaction of RNA aptamer with graphene oxide

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
02 Apr 2019
Accepted
06 Jun 2019
First published
25 Jun 2019
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2019,9, 19813-19818

A fluorescence sensing platform of theophylline based on the interaction of RNA aptamer with graphene oxide

J. Wu, X. Gao, L. Ge, G. Zhao and G. Wang, RSC Adv., 2019, 9, 19813 DOI: 10.1039/C9RA02475A

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