De‐Ming KongNa WangXiao‐Xuan GuoHan‐Xi Shen
A highly sensitive and selective Hg(2+) detection method was developed based on the Hg(2+)-mediated formation of split G-quadruplex-hemin DNAzymes. In this method, two label-free oligonucleotides are used. In the presence of Hg(2+), the two oligonucleotides hybridize to each other to form a duplex, in which T-T mismatches are stabilized by T-Hg(2+)-T base pair. As a result, the G-rich sequences of the two oligonucleotides can associate to form a split G-quadruplex, which is able to bind hemin to form the catalytically active G-quadruplex-hemin DNAzymes. This can be reflected by an absorbance increase when monitored in the H(2)O(2)-ABTS (2,2'-azinobis(3-ethylbenzothiazoline)-6-sulfonic acid) reaction system by using UV-vis absorption spectroscopy. This 'turn-on' process allows the detection of aqueous Hg(2+) at concentrations as low as 19 nM using a simple colorimetric technique. With the development of the studies on metal-base pairs, this Hg(2+)-sensing method can be easily extended to the analysis of other metal ions.
Ting HouChunxiang LiXiuzhong WangCan ZhaoFeng Li
Bin LiuTian WangDehui QiuXinrong YanYuan LiuJean‐Louis MergnyXiaobo ZhangDavid MonchaudHuangxian JuJun Zhou
Xin FuHe ZhangJie ZhangShi-Tong WenXing-Cheng Deng
Yu LiSen LiGeqing XiaYuansheng Wang