Biosensors (Apr 2023)

Label-Free Sequence-Specific Visualization of LAMP Amplified <i>Salmonella</i> via DNA Machine Produces G-Quadruplex DNAzyme

  • Huan Zeng,
  • Shuqin Huang,
  • Yunong Chen,
  • Minshi Chen,
  • Kaiyu He,
  • Caili Fu,
  • Qiang Wang,
  • Fang Zhang,
  • Liu Wang,
  • Xiahong Xu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/bios13050503
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 5
p. 503

Abstract

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Salmonella is one of four key global causes of diarrhea, and in humans, it is generally contracted through the consumption of contaminated food. It is necessary to develop an accurate, simple, and rapid method to monitor Salmonella in the early phase. Herein, we developed a sequence-specific visualization method based on loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) for the detection of Salmonella in milk. With restriction endonuclease and nicking endonuclease, amplicons were produced into single-stranded triggers, which further promoted the generation of a G-quadruplex by a DNA machine. The G-quadruplex DNAzyme possesses peroxidase-like activity and catalyzes the color development of 2,2′-azino-di-(3-ethylbenzthiazoline sulfonic acid) (ABTS) as the readouts. The feasibility for real samples analysis was also confirmed with Salmonella spiked milk, and the sensitivity was 800 CFU/mL when observed with the naked eye. Using this method, the detection of Salmonella in milk can be completed within 1.5 h. Without the involvement of any sophisticated instrument, this specific colorimetric method can be a useful tool in resource-limited areas.

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