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Photosensitive Peptide Enabling Molecular Recognition Tandem Covalent Biosensing for Evaluating and Preventing Venous Thromboembolism in Dravet Syndrome.

Longhua DingMeihui HouHao LiLei ZhouYa Cao
Published in: Analytical chemistry (2023)
Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is a complication of Dravet syndrome, accounting for many unexpected deaths. To control VTE more tightly and to prevent such tragedies, a reliable and low-cost risk evaluation assay is urgently needed, so that the daily routine of VTE risk evaluation can be established. In this work, we have developed such an assay combining the photocatalytic activity of Bengal red to trigger the target-specific self-splicing of a peptide probe and subsequent cross-linking with P-selectin. Following this protocol, a robust and one-step detection can be achieved, without using any costly enzymes, antibodies, or nanomaterials, but the same level of sensitivity and robustness can be attained. Specifically, the effect of epilepsy on elevating platelet P-selectin can be observed by using the proposed assay. This may in the near future promise a new method for evaluating the side effects of P-selectin through relatively noninvasive peripheral blood sampling.
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