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Sunflower Pollen-Derived Microspheres Selectively Absorb DNA for microRNA Detection.

Yao YangZiye MouQian LiuBin WangChenjing LuoYuhang XuQiuhong HuangBinfeng HeKai ChangGuansong WangZaichun YouHang Qian
Published in: Chembiochem : a European journal of chemical biology (2024)
Herein, we report the finding that a naturally sunflower pollen-derived microspheres (HSECs) with hierarchical structures can selectively absorb polyC and polyA with high efficiency and affinity. HSECs exhibit the capability to selectively absorb polyC and polyA ssDNA under neutral and acidic conditions. It has been observed that the presence of metal cations, specifically Ca 2+ , enhances the absorption efficiency of HSECs. Mechanically, this absorption phenomenon can be attributed to both electrostatic interactions and cation-π interactions. Such an appealing property enables the functionalization of HSECs for broad potential biomedical applications, such as microRNA detection.
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