Issue 22, 2015

Quantification of Zn(ii) using a label-free sensor based on graphene oxide and G-quadruplex

Abstract

By employing two-dimensional and water-soluble graphene oxide (GO), a turn-on sensor was developed for the label-free detection of Zn2+ based on Zn2+-induced G-quadruplex (G4) formation. Indicated using the G4-binding ligand thiazole orange (TO), the enhanced fluorescent signal could be generated only when the guanine-rich DNA was excluded from the surface of GO due to the formation of a G4 induced by Zn2+. The results have shown that the method can be utilized for the detection of Zn2+ in a linear range from 0–30 μM with a detection limit of 0.71 μM. The real sample testing conducted in serum samples demonstrated its practical potential in biological analysis.

Graphical abstract: Quantification of Zn(ii) using a label-free sensor based on graphene oxide and G-quadruplex

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
15 Jul 2015
Accepted
10 Oct 2015
First published
13 Oct 2015

Anal. Methods, 2015,7, 9615-9618

Quantification of Zn(II) using a label-free sensor based on graphene oxide and G-quadruplex

Y. Guo, Y. Sun, X. Shen, X. Chen, W. Yao, Y. Xie, J. Hu and R. Pei, Anal. Methods, 2015, 7, 9615 DOI: 10.1039/C5AY01840D

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