A DNAzyme Catalytic Beacon Sensor for Paramagnetic Cu 2+ Ions in Aqueous Solution with High Sensitivity and Selectivity
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Abstract
Copper is a key metal ion both in environment monitoring and in biology, and exposure to high concentration of copper can cause adverse health effects. Although significant progresses have been made in designing fluorescent sensors for diamagnetic metal ions, few effective Cu2+ sensors are known because of the paramagnetic nature of the metal ion. We herein report a highly sensitive and selective “turn-on” fluorescent Cu2+ sensor based on an in vitro selected DNAzyme (also known as catalytic DNA or deoxyribozyme). The substrate strand of the DNAzyme was labeled with a fluorophore on the 3‘-end and a quencher on the 5‘-end, and the enzyme strand was labeled with a second quencher on the 5‘-end. Initially, the…
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- Deoxyribozyme
- Chemistry
- Fluorophore
- Metal ions in aqueous solution
- Fluorescence
- Selectivity
- Photochemistry
- Catalysis
- Clean water and sanitation