409 / 2019-01-03 15:29:47
Development of a structure-switching aptamer-based nanosensor for salicylic acid detection
Aptamer-based biosensing,structure-switching SELEX,nanopore thin film sensor,salicylic acid detection,plant extract
摘要录用
Changtian Chen / Iowa State University
Silu Feng / Iowa State University
Mian Zhou / Capital Normal University
Chonghui Ji / Iowa State University
Long Que / Iowa State University
Wei Wang / Peking University
Salicylic acid (SA) is a phytohormone regulating immune responses against pathogens. SA and its derivatives can be found in diverse food products, medicines, cosmetics and preservatives. While salicylates have potential disease-preventative activity, they can also cause health problems to people who are hypersensitive. The current SA detection methods are costly, labor-intensive and require bulky instruments. In this study, a structure-switching aptamer-based nanopore thin film sensor was developed for cost-effective, rapid, sensitive and simple detection of SA in both buffer and plant extracts. SA is a challenging target for aptamer selection using conventional systemic evolution of ligands by exponential enrichment (SELEX) due to its small size and scarcity of reactive groups for immobilization. By immobilizing the SELEX library instead of SA and screening the library using a structure-switching SELEX approach, a high affinity SA aptamer was identified. The nanopore thin film sensor platform can detect as low as 0.1 µM SA. This is much better than the sensitivity of antibody-based detection method. This nanosensor also exhibited good selectivity among SA and its common metabolites and can detect SA using Arabidopsis and rice extracts. The integration of SA aptamer and nanopore thin film sensor provides a promising solution for low-cost, rapid, sensitive on-site detection of SA.
重要日期
  • 会议日期

    06月16日

    2019

    06月21日

    2019

  • 05月01日 2019

    初稿截稿日期

  • 06月21日 2019

    注册截止日期

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