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Enzyme-Free Colorimetric Detection of Cu2+ by Utilizing Target-Triggered DNAzymes and Toehold-Mediated DNA Strand Displacement Events.

Yeonkyung ParkChang Yeol LeeKi Soo ParkHyun Gyu Park
Published in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2017)
A new enzyme-free system for colorimetric Cu2+ detection, which relies on target-triggered DNAzymes and toehold-mediated DNA strand-displacement circuits, is described. The system employs a DNAzyme designed to undergo self-cleavage in the presence of Cu2+ and release a catalyst strand that triggers a sequential toehold-mediated strand displacement reaction. This event leads to the release of a split G-quadruplex DNAzyme strand that is initially caged and inactivated by a blocker strand. A fuel strand is further incorporated for the recycling of the catalyst strand to promote another toehold-mediated strand displacement event, which consequently produces a large number of active split G-quadruplex DNAzymes. By employing this design principle, target Cu2+ was very successfully identified with a detection limit of 1.31 nm based on the distinct colorimetric signal developed by the oxidation of 2,2'-azino-bis(3-ethylbenzothiazoline)-6-sulfonic acid promoted by the peroxidase mimicking activity of the released G-quadruplex DNAzymes. Finally, the practical capability of this sensing system was very successfully demonstrated by its use to reliably determine Cu2+ in tap water.
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