JOURNAL ARTICLE

Aptamer-Based Colorimetric Probe for trans-Zeatin Detection Using Unmodified Gold Nanoparticle

Ping SunXiwei ZhangXianxiang Wang

Year: 2020 Journal:   International Journal of Analytical Chemistry Vol: 2020 Pages: 1-7   Publisher: Hindawi Publishing Corporation

Abstract

Trans-Zeatin is the major active phytohormone in immature corn kernels. Herein, a highly sensitive, good selective and simple aptamer-based colorimetric method for the detection of trans-zeatin was constructed. The selected aptamer sequence binds with trans-zeatin and induces a duplex-to-aptamer structure switching. The gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) solution is stable with high-concentration salt, which is protected by red complementary DNA. In the absence of trans-zeatin, the color of AuNPs changed from red to blue because aptamer DNA and complementary DNA form double-stranded DNA. Thus, the ratio of absorbance intensities (A522/A650) of AuNPs is changed with the concentration of trans-zeatin. The color change could be observed by the naked eye. The linear range of this method covers a large variation of trans-zeatin concentration from 0.05 to 0.75 μM. The detection limit is 0.037 μM. Moreover, this method was applied successfully to detect trans-zeatin in real plant samples.

Keywords:
Aptamer Zeatin Absorbance Colloidal gold Detection limit Chemistry DNA Naked eye Linear range Chromatography Nanoparticle Combinatorial chemistry Biophysics Biochemistry Molecular biology Biology Nanotechnology Gene Materials science Cytokinin

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