Bacillus subtilis DNA fluorescent sensors based on hybrid MoS.sub.2 nanosheets

Although sensor technology has advanced with better materials, biomarkers, and fabrication and detection methods, creating a rapid, accurate, and affordable bacterial detection platform is still a major challenge. In this study, we present a combination of hybrid-MoS.sub.2 nanosheets and an amine-cu...

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description Although sensor technology has advanced with better materials, biomarkers, and fabrication and detection methods, creating a rapid, accurate, and affordable bacterial detection platform is still a major challenge. In this study, we present a combination of hybrid-MoS.sub.2 nanosheets and an amine-customized probe to develop a fast, sensitive biosensor for Bacillus subtilis DNA detection. Based on fluorescence measurements, the biosensor exhibits a detection range of 23.6-130 aM, achieves a detection limit of 18.7 aM, and was stable over four weeks. In addition, the high selectivity over Escherichia coli and Vibrio proteolyticus DNAs of the proposed Bacillus subtilis sensors is demonstrated by the fluorescence quenching effect at 558 nm. This research not only presents a powerful tool for B. subtilis DNA detection but also significantly contributes to the advancement of hybrid 2D nanomaterial-based biosensors, offering substantial promise for diverse applications in biomedical research and environmental monitoring.
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subjects Bacillus subtilis
Bacterial genetics
Biomedical engineering
Control
DNA
Environmental monitoring
Escherichia coli
Fluorescence
Genetic research
Identification and classification
Medical equipment
Methods
Nanotechnology
Physiological apparatus
Polymerase chain reaction
Sensors
Testing
title Bacillus subtilis DNA fluorescent sensors based on hybrid MoS.sub.2 nanosheets
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