Structure-adaptive dual-function poly-T sequences enable a homogeneous label-free colorimetric sensing platform

Abstract

Compared with the extensive research on G-rich nucleic acids, the catalytic properties of T-rich sequences have received limited attention. Herein, the peroxidase-like activity of poly-T sequences was investigated, and the results demonstrated that the poly-T sequences can display peroxidase-like activity with acetic acid as an activator, and the catalytic efficiency is positively correlated with sequence length. Based on this, we constructed a novel homogeneous colorimetric sensing platform with melamine as the target. The platform utilizes a long-chain poly-T sequence to catalyze the TMB–H2O2 chromogenic reaction in acetate buffer. The introduction of melamine induces the formation of the T–melamine–T structure, which causes a conformational change and significantly suppresses its catalytic activity. The dual-function design integrates the catalytic and recognition roles in a single ssDNA sequence, enabling rapid on-site detection via structure-dependent activity modulation.

Graphical abstract: Structure-adaptive dual-function poly-T sequences enable a homogeneous label-free colorimetric sensing platform

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 Dec 2025
Accepted
29 Jan 2026
First published
30 Jan 2026

Analyst, 2026, Advance Article

Structure-adaptive dual-function poly-T sequences enable a homogeneous label-free colorimetric sensing platform

S. Sun, Y. Song, A. Xiao, X. Zhang, X. Yan, H. Qiu and Q. Zhou, Analyst, 2026, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D5AN01335F

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