Abstract

Sensitive and simultaneous detection of multiple biomarkers such as target DNA or proteins using biocompatible materials with good analysis performance remains an important challenge. Herein, we successfully developed a signal “off-on” highly sensitive multiplex detection platform based on the combination of dual-color graphene quantum dots (blue GQDs and green GQDs) modified DNA probes with carbon nanoparticles (CNPs), which is a cheap, effective nonfluorescent quencher to simultaneously quench the fluorescence of both GQDs-DNA probes. The Exo III-assisted sequence-independent target recycling and signal amplification strategy was integrated into this sensing platform, which endows it with high sensitivity towards the multiplex detection of targets DNA. The detection limits of 6.6 pM for HIV and 9.5 pM for HBV were achieved respectively, which is about 60-fold lower than that of traditional unamplified homogeneous fluorescent assay methods. Our proposed multiplex detecting platform is advantageous in both respective and simultaneous detection of multiple targets and can also discriminate perfectly matched targets from mismatched targets in both PBS buffer and 1% human serum samples, demonstrating its potential to be a reliable strategy for highly sensitive simultaneous detection of multiple target genes in practical diagnosis applications.

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