Abstract

We describe a signal amplification assay for the simultaneous detection of HIV-1 and HIV-2 via a quantum dot (QD) layer-by-layer assembled polystyrene microsphere (PS) composite in a homogeneous format. The crucial point of this composite is the core-shell system. PS is utilized as the core and QDs as the shell. Based on the high affinity of streptavidin and biotin, QDs are assembled layer-by-layer on the surface of the PS as amplification labels. Biotinylated reporter probe is combined with the PS-QDs conjugate and then hybridized with target DNA immobilized on the surface of a 96-well plate. Using this approach, each target DNA corresponds to a large number of QDs and the fluorescence signal is greatly enhanced. Two QD colors (605 and 655 nm) are used to detect dual-target DNAs simultaneously. Taking advantage of the enzyme-free reaction and high sensitivity, this PS-QD-based sensor can be used in simple 'mix and detection' assays. Our results show that this technology has potential application in rapid point-of-care testing, gene expression studies, high-throughput screening and clinical diagnostics.

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