Ratiometric Fluorescence Aptasensor of Allergen Protein Based on Multivalent Aptamer-Encoded DNA Flowers as Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer Platform.
Shuo QiXiaoze DongEslam M HamedHongtao JiangWenbo CaoSam Fong-Yau LiZhouping WangPublished in: Analytical chemistry (2024)
Life-threatening allergic reactions to food allergens, particularly peanut protein Ara h1, are a growing public health concern affecting millions of people worldwide. Thus, accurate and rapid detection is necessary for allergen labeling and dietary guidance and ultimately preventing allergic incidents. Herein, we present a novel ratiometric fluorescence aptasensor based on multivalent aptamer-encoded DNA flowers (Mul-DNFs) for the high-stability and sensitive detection of allergen Ara h1. The flower-shaped Mul-DNFs were spontaneously packaged using ultralong polymeric DNA amplicons driven by a rolling circle amplification reaction, which contains a large number of Ara h1 specific recognition units and has excellent binding properties. Furthermore, dual-color fluorescence-labeled Mul-DNFs probes were developed by hybridizing them with Cy3- and Cy5-labeled complementary DNA (cDNA) to serve as a ratiometric fluorescence aptasensor platform based on fluorescence resonance energy transfer. Benefiting from the combined merits of the extraordinary synergistic multivalent binding ability of Mul-DNFs, the excellent specificity of the aptamer, and the sensitivity of the ratiometric sensor to avoid exogenous interference. The developed ratiometric aptasensor showed excellent linearity (0.05-2000 ng mL -1 ) with a limit of detection of 0.02 ng mL -1 . Additionally, the developed ratiometric fluorescence aptasensor was utilized for quantifying the presence of Ara h1 in milk, infant milk powder, cookies, bread, and chocolate with recoveries of 95.7-106.3%. The proposed ratiometric aptasensor is expected to be a prospective universal aptasensor platform for the rapid, sensitive, and accurate determination of food and environmental hazards.
Keyphrases
- energy transfer
- sensitive detection
- quantum dots
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- single molecule
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- nucleic acid
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- allergic rhinitis
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- high throughput
- high resolution
- living cells
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- amino acid
- transcription factor
- cancer therapy
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