Label-free biosensor based on dsDNA-templated copper nanoparticles for highly sensitive and selective detection of NAD+†
Abstract
We have developed a novel label-free fluorescence approach for nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) detection by coupling poly(AT-TA) dsDNA-templated fluorescent copper nanoparticles (CuNPs) as a fluorescence indicator with a dumbbell DNA probe designed for ligation. Herein, we designed a dumbbell probe which can form a self-complementary structure at both ends. In the absence of NAD+, the extension reaction can be performed from the exposed 3′-end, and instantly opened the hybridized structure at the 5′-end, producing a chimeric poly(AT-TA) double-stranded fragment which can be used as a highly-efficient template for the formation of CuNPs, showing high fluorescence. Whereas in the presence of NAD+, together with the E. coli DNA ligase, the 5′-phosphoryl end and the 3′-end of the DNA probe can be ligated to block the extension reaction, showing slight fluorescence. This novel NAD+ assay is label-free, fast and easy to operate, highly sensitive and selective, which holds wide applicability as a robust analytical tool in NAD+ related biological processes and clinical diagnosis.