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Fluorescent detection of silver(I) and cysteine using SYBR Green I and a silver(I)-specific oligonucleotide

Journal

MICROCHIMICA ACTA
Volume 177, Issue 1-2, Pages 137-144

Publisher

SPRINGER WIEN
DOI: 10.1007/s00604-012-0763-z

Keywords

Silver ion; Cysteine; SYBR Green I; Hairpin-like structure

Funding

  1. Chongqing Natural Science Foundation (CSTC) [2007BB0049]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation Committee of China

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We report on a novel method for the determination of silver ion (Ag+) and cysteine (Cys) by using the probe SYBR Green I (SGI) and an Ag+-specific cytosine-rich oligonucleotide (C-DNA). The fluorescence of SGI is very weak in the absence or presence of randomly coiled C-DNA. If, however, C-DNA interacts with Ag+ through the formation of cytosine-Ag+-cytosine (C-Ag+-C) base pairs, the randomly coiled C-DNA undergoes a structural changes to form a hairpin-like structure, thereby increasing the fluorescence of SGI. This fluorescence turn-on process allows the detection of Ag+ in the 10-600 nM concentration range, with a detection limit of 4.3 nM. Upon the reaction of Ag+ with Cys, Cys specifically removes Ag+ from the C-Ag+-C base pairs and destroys the hairpin-like structure. This, in turn, results in a decrease in fluorescence intensity. This fluorescence turn-off process enables the determination of Cys in the 8-550 nM concentration range, with a detection limit of 4.5 nM. The method reported here for the determination of either Ag+ or Cys is simple, sensitive, and affordable, and may be applied to other detection systems if appropriately selected DNA sequences are available.

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