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An Allosteric Dual-DNAzyme Unimolecular Probe for Colorimetric Detection of Copper(II)

An effective dual-DNAzyme-based unimolecular probe design employing intramolecular signal transduction is demonstrated. The probe is composed of three domains: a DNA-cleaving DNAzyme, a substrate, and an HRP-mimicking DNAzyme. When the probe meets its target, cleavage of the substrate by the DNA-cle...

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Published in:Journal of the American Chemical Society 2009-10, Vol.131 (41), p.14624-14625
Main Authors: Yin, Bin-Cheng, Ye, Bang-Ce, Tan, Weihong, Wang, Hui, Xie, Cong-Cong
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Language:English
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Summary:An effective dual-DNAzyme-based unimolecular probe design employing intramolecular signal transduction is demonstrated. The probe is composed of three domains: a DNA-cleaving DNAzyme, a substrate, and an HRP-mimicking DNAzyme. When the probe meets its target, cleavage of the substrate by the DNA-cleaving DNAzyme activates the HRP-mimicking DNAzyme, producing a colorimetric signal. The Cu2+-dependent DNAzyme engineered to demonstrate this design revealed a sensitivity corresponding to 65 ppb, which is sufficient to detect Cu2+ in drinking water. The new probe has excellent selectivity toward Cu2+. This three-component design is simple and easy to engineer. It may provide the basis for future development of other nucleic acid-based probes for toxicological and environmental monitoring.
ISSN:0002-7863
1520-5126
DOI:10.1021/ja9062426