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An enzyme-responsive electrochemical DNA biosensor achieving various dynamic range by using only-one immobilization probe

Release time:2023-10-19 Hits:

Key Words:ENGINEERING BIOSENSORS; RATIONAL DESIGN; TUNE; SWITCHES; EXTEND; NARROW
Abstract:Developing a simple and easy-to-operate biosensor with tunable dynamic range would provide enormous op-portunities to promote the diagnostic applications. Herein, an enzyme-responsive electrochemical DNA biosensor is developed by using only-one immobilization probe. The immobilization probe was designed with a two-loop hairpin-like structure that contained the mutually independent target recognition and enzyme (EcoRI restriction endonuclease) responsive domains. The target recognition was based on a toehold-mediated strand displacement reaction strategy. The toehold region was initially caged in the loop of the immobilization probe and showed a relatively low binding affinity with target, which was improved via EcoRI cleavage of immobilization probe to liberate the toehold region. The EcoRI cleavage operation for immobilization probe demonstrated the well regulation ability in detection performance. It showed a largely extended dynamic range, a significantly lowered detection limit and better discrimination ability toward the mismatched sequences whether in two buffers (with high or low salt concentrations) or in the serum system. The advantages also includes simplicity in probe design, and facile biosensor fabrication and operation. It thus opens a new avenue for the development of the modulated DNA biosensor and hold a great potential for the diagnostic applications and drug monitoring.
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