TY - JOUR
T1 - Highly sensitive DNA detection using cascade amplification strategy based on hybridization chain reaction and enzyme-induced metallization
AU - Yu, Xu
AU - Zhang, Zhi Ling
AU - Zheng, Si Yang
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2014 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2015/4/5
Y1 - 2015/4/5
N2 - A novel highly sensitive colorimetric assay for DNA detection using cascade amplification strategy based on hybridization chain reaction and enzyme-induced metallization was established. The DNA modified superparamagnetic beads were demonstrated to capture and enrich the target DNA in the hybridization buffer or human plasma. The hybridization chain reaction and enzyme-induced silver metallization on the gold nanoparticles were used as cascade signal amplification for the detection of target DNA. The metalization of silver on the gold nanoparticles induced a significant color change from red to yellow until black depending on the concentration of the target DNA, which could be recognized by naked eyes. This method showed a good specificity for the target DNA detection, with the capabilty to discriminate single-base-pair mismatched DNA mutation (single nucleotide polymorphism). Meanwhile, this approach exhibited an excellent anti-interference capability with the convenience of the magentic seperation and washing, which enabled its usage in complex biological systems such as human blood plasma. As an added benefit, the utilization of hybridization chain reaction and enzyme-induced metallization improved detection sensitivity down to 10. pM, which is about 100-fold lower than that of traditional unamplified homogeneous assays.
AB - A novel highly sensitive colorimetric assay for DNA detection using cascade amplification strategy based on hybridization chain reaction and enzyme-induced metallization was established. The DNA modified superparamagnetic beads were demonstrated to capture and enrich the target DNA in the hybridization buffer or human plasma. The hybridization chain reaction and enzyme-induced silver metallization on the gold nanoparticles were used as cascade signal amplification for the detection of target DNA. The metalization of silver on the gold nanoparticles induced a significant color change from red to yellow until black depending on the concentration of the target DNA, which could be recognized by naked eyes. This method showed a good specificity for the target DNA detection, with the capabilty to discriminate single-base-pair mismatched DNA mutation (single nucleotide polymorphism). Meanwhile, this approach exhibited an excellent anti-interference capability with the convenience of the magentic seperation and washing, which enabled its usage in complex biological systems such as human blood plasma. As an added benefit, the utilization of hybridization chain reaction and enzyme-induced metallization improved detection sensitivity down to 10. pM, which is about 100-fold lower than that of traditional unamplified homogeneous assays.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.bios.2014.11.035
DO - 10.1016/j.bios.2014.11.035
M3 - Article
C2 - 25500528
AN - SCOPUS:84917706777
SN - 0956-5663
VL - 66
SP - 520
EP - 526
JO - Biosensors and Bioelectronics
JF - Biosensors and Bioelectronics
ER -