Gold nanoparticle based photometric determination of tobramycin by using new specific DNA aptamers.
Xuyan HanYuhong ZhangJingjing NieSongyin ZhaoYaping TianNandi ZhouPublished in: Mikrochimica acta (2017)
A magnetic bead-based SELEX was applied to identify 37 single-stranded DNA aptamers specific for tobramycin after ten rounds of selection. The aptamers were classified into nine families according to sequence analysis. Among them, several aptamers with typical sequences were selected and their dissociation constants (Kds) were determined by a fluorescent method. An aptamer termed "Ap 32", with a Kd value of 56.8 ± 4.6 nM, possesses the highest affinity and satisfactory specificity. Theoretical modeling showed that nucleotides 14-18 and 26-29 play a most significant role in the interaction between aptamer and tobramycin. Subsequently, the sequence of Ap 32 was optimized through rationally designed truncation. The truncated aptamer Ap 32-2 consists of 34 nucleotides and has a Kd that is similar to the original one. It was chosen as the optimal aptamer for use in the assay and was immobilized on gold nanoparticles. On addition of tobramycin, the color turns from red to purple. The findings were used to design a photometric assay (best performed at 520 nm) that has a linear response in the 100 nM to 1.4 μM concentration range, with a 37.9 nM detection limit. The method was successfully applied to the determination of tobramycin in (spiked) honey samples. Graphical abstract A 34-nucleotide aptamer specific for tobramycin was obtained through magnetic beads-based systematic evolution of ligands by exponential enrichment (SELEX) and structural analysis-based rational post-SELEX truncation, and then applied to the determination of tobramycin using a gold nanoparticle-based photometric assay.
Keyphrases
- gold nanoparticles
- nucleic acid
- label free
- molecularly imprinted
- sensitive detection
- photodynamic therapy
- magnetic nanoparticles
- high throughput
- transcription factor
- solid phase extraction
- reduced graphene oxide
- circulating tumor
- single molecule
- cell free
- amino acid
- ionic liquid
- living cells
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- capillary electrophoresis
- real time pcr