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Water-soluble mercury ion sensing based on the thymine-Hg2+-thymine base pair using retroreflective Janus particle as an optical signaling probe
  • Chun, Hyeong Jin ;
  • Kim, Saemi ;
  • Han, Yong Duk ;
  • Kim, Dong Woo ;
  • Kim, Ka Ram ;
  • Kim, Hyo Sop ;
  • Kim, Jae Ho ;
  • Yoon, Hyun C.
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Publication Year
2018-05-01
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd
Citation
Biosensors and Bioelectronics, Vol.104, pp.138-144
Keyword
Hg2+-mediated thymine- thymine base pairingMercury ion sensingOptical biosensorRetroreflective Janus particlesStem-loop DNA probe
Mesh Keyword
DNA ProbeJanus particlesMercury ionOptical bio-sensorsThymine baseBase PairingBiosensing TechniquesDrinking WaterGoldIonsLimit of DetectionMercuryNucleic Acid HybridizationOligonucleotide ProbesThymine
All Science Classification Codes (ASJC)
BiotechnologyBiophysicsBiomedical EngineeringElectrochemistry
Abstract
Herein, we report an optical sensing platform for mercury ions (Hg2+) in water based on the integration of Hg2+-mediated thymine-thymine (T-T) stabilization, a biotinylated stem-loop DNA probe, and a streptavidin-modified retroreflective Janus particle (SA-RJP). Two oligonucleotide probes, including a stem-loop DNA probe and an assistant DNA probe, were utilized. In the absence of Hg2+, the assistant DNA probe does not hybridize with the stem-loop probe due to their T-T mismatch, so the surface-immobilized stem-loop DNA probe remains a closed hairpin structure. In the presence of Hg2+, the DNA forms a double-stranded structure with the loop region via Hg2+-mediated T-T stabilization. This DNA hybridization induces stretching of the stem-loop DNA probe, exposing biotin. To translate these Hg2+-mediated structural changes in DNA probe into measurable signal, SA-RJP, an optical signaling label, is applied to recognize the exposed biotin. The number of biospecifically bound SA-RJPs is proportional to the concentration of Hg2+, so that the concentration of Hg2+ can be quantitatively analyzed by counting the number of RJPs. Using the system, a highly selective and sensitive measurement of Hg2+ was accomplished with a limit of detection of 0.027 nM. Considering the simplified optical instrumentation required for retroreflection-based RJP counting, RJP-assisted Hg2+ measurement can be accomplished in a much easier and inexpensive manner. Moreover, the detection of Hg2+ in real drinking water samples including tap and commercial bottled water was successfully carried out.
Language
eng
URI
https://dspace.ajou.ac.kr/dev/handle/2018.oak/30062
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bios.2018.01.008
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This research was mainly supported by Samsung Research Funding Center of Samsung Electronics under Project no. SRFC-IT1401-51 . H.Y. acknowledges the support from the National Research Foundation of Korea ( NRF-2016R1A2B4006564 ).
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