Target-Responsive Structural Switching for Nucleic Acid-Based Sensors
Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics · Chinese Academy of Sciences
Abstract
Interest in the development of sensitive, selective, rapid, and cost-effective biosensors for biomedical analysis, environmental monitoring, and the detection of bioterrorism agents is rapidly increasing. A classic biosensor directly transduces ligand-target binding events into a measurable physical readout. More recently, researchers have proposed novel biosensing strategies that couple ligand-induced structural switching of biomolecules with advanced optical and electronic transducers. This approach has proven to be a highly general platform for the development of new biosensors. In this Account, we describe a series of electrochemical and optical nucleic acid sensors that use target-responsive DNA…
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3Topics & keywords
- Aptamer
- Biosensor
- Biomolecule
- Nanotechnology
- Nanomaterials
- Nucleic acid
- DNA
- Rational design