Issue 21, 2021

A label-free fluorescent biosensor based on a catalyzed hairpin assembly for HIV DNA and lead detection

Abstract

Herein, a label-free fluorescent signal amplification system based on a catalyzed hairpin assembly (CHA) is reported. In this system, two hairpin probes, H1 and H2, were well-designed in which G-quadruplex sequences were integrated into H2. The CHA reaction was triggered by target/trigger DNA and G-quadruplex sequences were released, which can bind the fluorescent amyloid dye thioflavin T (ThT) to provide fluorescence signals. At the same time, target/trigger DNA was released from the product of the CHA reaction (H1–H2), which continued to initiate the next CHA cycle, and the signal was eventually amplified. This signal amplification approach has been successfully used to develop a label-free fluorescent sensing platform for sensitive detection of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) DNA and Pb2+.

Graphical abstract: A label-free fluorescent biosensor based on a catalyzed hairpin assembly for HIV DNA and lead detection

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Mar 2021
Accepted
15 Apr 2021
First published
20 Apr 2021

Anal. Methods, 2021,13, 2391-2395

A label-free fluorescent biosensor based on a catalyzed hairpin assembly for HIV DNA and lead detection

Y. Xiong, J. Dai, Y. Zhang, C. Zhou, H. Yuan and D. Xiao, Anal. Methods, 2021, 13, 2391 DOI: 10.1039/D1AY00410G

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