Sensors (Dec 2013)

Development of an Antigen-DNAzyme Based Probe for a Direct Antibody-Antigen Assay Using the Intrinsic DNAzyme Activity of a Daunomycin Aptamer

  • Noorsharmimi Omar,
  • Qiuting Loh,
  • Gee Jun Tye,
  • Yee Siew Choong,
  • Rahmah Noordin,
  • Jörn Glökler,
  • Theam Soon Lim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s140100346
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 346 – 355

Abstract

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G-Quadruplex (G-4) structures are formed when G-rich DNA sequences fold into intra- or intermolecular four-stranded structures in the presence of metal ions. G-4-hemin complexes are often effective peroxidase-mimicking DNAzymes that are applied in many detection systems. This work reports the application of a G-rich daunomycin-specific aptamer for the development of an antibody-antigen detection assay. We investigated the ability of the daunomycin aptamer to efficiently catalyze the hemin-dependent peroxidase activity independent of daunomycin. A reporter probe consisting of biotinylated antigen and daunomycin aptamer coupled to streptavidin gold nanoparticles was successfully used to generate a colorimetric readout. In conclusion, the daunomycin aptamer can function as a robust alternative DNAzyme for the development of colorimetric assays.

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