Abstract

Basing on the conformation change of aptamer caused by proteins, a simple and sensitive protein fluorescent assay strategy is proposed, which is assisted by the isothermal amplification reaction of polymerase and nicking endonuclease. In the presence of platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF-BB), the natural conformation of a DNA aptamer would change into a Y-shaped complex, which could hybridize with a molecular beacon (MB) and form a DNA duplex, leading to the open state of the MB and generating a fluorescence signal. Subsequently, with further assistance of isothermal recycling amplification strategies, the designed aptamer sensing platform showed an increment of fluorescence. As a benefit of this amplified strategy, the limit of detection (LOD) was lowered to 0.74 ng/mL, which is much lower than previous reports. This strategy not only offers a new simple, specific, and efficient platform to quantify the target protein in low concentrations, but also shows a powerful approach without multiple washing steps, as well as a precious implementation that has the potential to be integrated into portable, low-cost, and simplified devices for diagnostic applications.

Highlights

  • Proteins are ubiquitous in life and play critical roles in living organisms

  • As a benefit of this amplified strategy, the limit of detection (LOD) was lowered to 0.74 ng/mL, which is much lower than previous reports

  • We proposed a smart aptamer sensing method for a highly sensitive and selective platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF)-BB assay through target protein-induced fluorescence changes via DNA molecules’

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Introduction

The versatile method for the detection of proteins is based on the relevant antibody, with the alliance of different technologies, such as Raman scattering [3], fluorescence [4,5], electrochemical sensors [6,7], colorimetric assays [8,9], and surface plasmon resonance (SPR) [10,11], etc. These methods are usually subject to limited dynamic range, multiple assay processes, enzyme labeling, and sophisticated equipment. Aptamers have some advantages, Sensors 2019, 19, 77; doi:10.3390/s19010077 www.mdpi.com/journal/sensors

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