JOURNAL ARTICLE

Gold nanoparticle-based homogeneous fluorescent aptasensor for multiplex detection

Yeon Seok KimJongsoo Jurng

Year: 2011 Journal:   The Analyst Vol: 136 (18)Pages: 3720-3720   Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry

Abstract

We developed a homogeneous fluorescence assay for multiplex detection based on the target induced conformational change of DNA aptamers. DNA aptamers were immobilized on quantum dots (QDs), and QDs conjugated ssDNA was adsorbed on the surface of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) by electrostatic interaction between uncoiled ssDNA and the AuNPs. Subsequently the fluorescence of QDs was effectively quenched by the AuNPs due to fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) of QDs to AuNPs. In the presence of targets, the QDs conjugated aptamers were detached from AuNPs by target induced conformational change of aptamers, consequently the fluorescence of the QDs was recovered proportional to the target concentration. In this study, three different QD/aptamer conjugates were used for multiplex detection of mercury ions, adenosine and potassium ions. In a control experiment, all of the three targets were simultaneously detected with high selectivity.

Keywords:
Aptamer Förster resonance energy transfer Colloidal gold Fluorescence Chemistry Multiplex Nanoparticle Quantum dot Conjugated system Nanotechnology Materials science Organic chemistry Molecular biology

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