Abstract
Loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) is a rapid and sensitive nucleic acid testing method for pathogen detection, yet the absence of a straightforward readout strategy remains challenging. We've successfully designed polyethyleneimine-stabilized gold nanoclusters (PEI-AuNCs) as a cationic AuNCs indicator tailored for distinguishing LAMP results, enabling direct visual inspection under UV light. Positive LAMP reactions with PEI-AuNCs, in combination with magnesium pyrophosphate crystals, yield red-fluorescent bulk precipitates visible to the naked eye. To address contamination concerns, we introduced a one-pot reaction by incorporating AuNCs into the lid recess. This one-pot LAMP assay demonstrates exceptional detection capability, identifying Salmonella enterica at concentrations as low as 101 CFU/mL within approximately 50 min, excluding nucleic acid extraction. The platform's versatility, achieved through customizable primers, positions it as a promising molecular diagnostic tool for rapid and visual pathogen detection across scientific disciplines.
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