Issue 3, 2024

Split G-quadruplex based PfAgo sensing platform for nucleotide mutation discrimination and human genotyping

Abstract

A PfAgo-G4 sensing platform exploiting G4 as a signal reporter was proposed, validated, and optimized. By introducing two mismatches at the Link strand, a universal nucleotide design rule was established for accurate single nucleotide polymorphism discrimination with PfAgo-G4. The FUT2 gene was then successfully and accurately genotyped using human buccal swab samples.

Graphical abstract: Split G-quadruplex based PfAgo sensing platform for nucleotide mutation discrimination and human genotyping

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
04 dic. 2023
Accepted
02 ene. 2024
First published
17 ene. 2024

Analyst, 2024,149, 707-711

Split G-quadruplex based PfAgo sensing platform for nucleotide mutation discrimination and human genotyping

Y. Zhang, B. Gong, Y. Lin, Y. Zhu, G. Su and Y. Yu, Analyst, 2024, 149, 707 DOI: 10.1039/D3AN02090H

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