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Construction of a novel fluorescent DNA aptasensor for the fast-response and sensitive detection of copper ions in industrial sewage.

Yue MouYanfei ZhangXinru LinMeiyun ChenYuxiang XiaShu ZhuChonghui WeiXingyu Luo
Published in: Analytical methods : advancing methods and applications (2023)
Heavy metal pollution poses a great threat to the ecological environment and human health. In particular, copper ions (Cu 2+ ) play a vital role in regulating fundamental life behavior, and the homeostasis of Cu 2+ is closely related to many physiological processes. The excessive accumulation of Cu 2+ in the human body through food and drinking water will cause severe diseases. However, current conventional Cu 2+ detection methods for evaluating the content of Cu 2+ are unable to meet the complete requirements of practical Cu 2+ analysis in the practical aquatic environment. In this work, we successfully constructed a novel fluorescent DNA aptasensor, which originated from the binding reaction between the improved DNA fluorescent light-up aptamer termed S2T3 AT -GC and a small fluorescent molecule termed DFHBI-1T (S2T3 AT -GC/DFHBI-1T) to realize fast and anti-interference response for Cu 2+ via the competitive interaction between Cu 2+ and S2T3 AT -GC (Cu 2+ /S2T3 AT -GC) destroying the contained G-quadruplex structure of S2T3 AT -GC. Moreover, it enables the sensitive detection of Cu 2+ with a detection limit of 0.3 μM and a wide detection linear range from 0.3 to 300 μM. Moreover, with the verification of high stability in real industrial sewage samples, this aptasensor exhibits excellent detection performance for Cu 2+ analysis in real water samples. Therefore, the proposed aptasensor exhibits great potential in exploring Cu 2+ -related environmental and ecological research.
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