Pengbo ZhangChang LuChenqi NiuXiaoyu WangZhengping LiJuewen Liu
Cationic conjugated polymers (CCPs), especially polythiophene, have been extensively used as probes for developing DNA and aptamer-based biosensors. Although many interesting applications have been achieved, a fundamental understanding of this system remains quite limited. In this work, we performed systematic binding assays to understand the interactions between poly(3-(3′-N,N,N-triethylamino-1′-propyloxy)-4-methyl-2,5-thiophene) (PMNT) and DNA. The fluorescence of PMNT at 530 nm initially decreased and then a peak at 580 nm emerged after binding with single-stranded DNA (ssDNA). The binding force between PMNT and DNA was dominated by electrostatic interactions at first and then DNA base-mediated interactions also became important. Since the bases in double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) were shielded, their fluorescence changes were quite different. To best differentiate ssDNA and dsDNA, the optimal pH was between 6 and 8, and the optimal NaCl concentration was around 0.3 M. Moreover, by changing the sequence and length of ssDNA, poly-T had the largest fluorescence shift and poly-A had the smallest change. Under the optimized conditions, the PMNT-based biosensor had a detection limit of 1 nM DNA, which was similar to the SYBR Green I-based assay.
Pengbo Zhang (1855210)Chang Lu (703838)Chenqi Niu (5121479)Xiaoyu Wang (182979)Zhengping Li (1438156)Juewen Liu (1306440)
Pengbo ZhangKe QinAnand LopezZhengping LiJuewen Liu
Pengbo Zhang (1855210)Ke Qin (1288881)Anand Lopez (1488334)Zhengping Li (1438156)Juewen Liu (1306440)
Pengbo ZhangMohamad ZandiehYuzhe DingLyuyuan WuXiaoyu WangJuewen LiuZhengping Li
Hanxiao ZhangAlbert Zehan LiJuewen Liu