Issue 43, 2022

A signal-on fluorescent biosensor for mercury detection based on a cleavable phosphorothioate RNA fluorescent probe and metal–organic frameworks

Abstract

Mercury contamination is a major environmental concern. In this work, we used a cleavable phosphorothioate (PS) fluorescence probe quenched by UiO-66-NH2 to develop a “signal-on” fluorescent biosensor for Hg2+ detection. The probe was bound to UiO-66-NH2 through π–π stacking and hydrogen bonding, thereby extinguishing the fluorescence of the FAM-labelled probe. The PS site was cleaved in the presence of Hg2+, releasing the FAM group and significantly enhancing the fluorescence signal. The intensity of the fluorescence linearly rose as the Hg2+ concentration increased in the range of 1–100 nM (R2 = 0.994), and the limit of detection was 0.118 nM (S/N = 3). This biosensor demonstrated high selectivity for Hg2+ and was effectively applied to quantification of Hg2+ in various water samples with acceptable recovery rates. These results suggest that this practical, straightforward technology is a good option for monitoring mercury ions in the environment.

Graphical abstract: A signal-on fluorescent biosensor for mercury detection based on a cleavable phosphorothioate RNA fluorescent probe and metal–organic frameworks

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Sep 2022
Accepted
18 Oct 2022
First published
27 Oct 2022

Anal. Methods, 2022,14, 4418-4425

A signal-on fluorescent biosensor for mercury detection based on a cleavable phosphorothioate RNA fluorescent probe and metal–organic frameworks

Y. Mei, S. Yang, C. Li, W. Chen, R. Liu and K. Xu, Anal. Methods, 2022, 14, 4418 DOI: 10.1039/D2AY01476A

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