Aptamer decorated PDA@magnetic silica microparticles for bacteria purification.
Murat KavrukZahra BabaieGüneş KibarBarbaros ÇetinHasan YeşilkayaYassine AmraniAli Doğan DursunVeli Cengiz OzalpPublished in: Mikrochimica acta (2024)
One significant constraint in the advancement of biosensors is the signal-to-noise ratio, which is adversely affected by the presence of interfering factors such as blood in the sample matrix. In the present investigation, a specific aptamer binding was chosen for its affinity, while exhibiting no binding affinity towards non-target bacterial cells. This selective binding property was leveraged to facilitate the production of magnetic microparticles decorated with aptamers. A novel assay was developed to effectively isolate S. pneumoniae from PBS or directly from blood samples using an aptamer with an affinity constant of 72.8 nM. The capture experiments demonstrated efficiencies up to 87% and 66% are achievable for isolating spiked S. pneumoniae in 1 mL PBS and blood samples, respectively.
Keyphrases
- gold nanoparticles
- sensitive detection
- label free
- reduced graphene oxide
- quantum dots
- induced apoptosis
- magnetic nanoparticles
- dna binding
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- binding protein
- air pollution
- photodynamic therapy
- capillary electrophoresis
- oxidative stress
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- mass spectrometry
- respiratory tract
- nucleic acid
- solid phase extraction
- light emitting