Adapting Selected Nucleic Acid Ligands (Aptamers) to Biosensors

A flexible biosensor has been developed that utilizes immobilized nucleic acid aptamers to specifically detect free nonlabeled non-nucleic acid targets such as proteins. In a model system, an anti-thrombin DNA aptamer was fluorescently labeled and covalently attached to a glass support. Thrombin in...

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Veröffentlicht in:Analytical chemistry (Washington) 1998-08, Vol.70 (16), p.3419-3425
Hauptverfasser: Potyrailo, Radislav A, Conrad, Richard C, Ellington, Andrew D, Hieftje, Gary M
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Zusammenfassung:A flexible biosensor has been developed that utilizes immobilized nucleic acid aptamers to specifically detect free nonlabeled non-nucleic acid targets such as proteins. In a model system, an anti-thrombin DNA aptamer was fluorescently labeled and covalently attached to a glass support. Thrombin in solution was selectively detected by following changes in the evanescent-wave-induced fluorescence anisotropy of the immobilized aptamer. The new biosensor can detect as little as 0.7 amol of thrombin in a 140-pL interrogated volume, has a dynamic range of 3 orders of magnitude, has an inter-sensing-element measurement precision of better than 4% RSD over the range 0−200 nM, and requires less than 10 min for sample analysis. The aptamer-sensor format is generalizable and should allow sensitive, selective, and fast determination of a wide range of analytes.
ISSN:0003-2700
1520-6882
DOI:10.1021/ac9802325