Journal of Nucleic Acids (Jan 2014)

In Vitro Selection of a Single-Stranded DNA Molecular Recognition Element Specific for Bromacil

  • Ryan M. Williams,
  • Amanda R. Kulick,
  • Srilakshmi Yedlapalli,
  • Louisa Battistella,
  • Cyrus J. Hajiran,
  • Letha J. Sooter

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/102968
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2014

Abstract

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Bromacil is a widely used herbicide that is known to contaminate environmental systems. Due to the hazards it presents and inefficient detection methods, it is necessary to create a rapid and efficient sensing device. Towards this end, we have utilized a stringent in vitro selection method to identify single-stranded DNA molecular recognition elements (MRE) specific for bromacil. We have identified one MRE with high affinity (Kd=9.6 nM) and specificity for bromacil compared to negative targets of selection and other pesticides. The selected ssDNA MRE will be useful as the sensing element in a field-deployable bromacil detection device.