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Functional nucleic acid lateral flow magnetic biosensor based on blocking the super PCR and magnetic test strip for rapid detection of genetically modified maize MON810

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ANALYTICA CHIMICA ACTA
Volume 1202, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.aca.2022.339660

Keywords

Functional nucleic acids; Blocking super PCR; Magnetic signal output; Lateral flow biosensor; Rapid screening

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31671922, 31871875]
  2. Na-tional Key Research and Development Program [2018YFC1603704]
  3. Hebei Province key research and develop-ment program [21372801D, 00109016]

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In this study, a universal functional nucleic acid lateral flow magnetic biosensor was developed using blocking super PCR and a magnetic test strip. This biosensor enables high-speed, super-sensitive, and highly stable rapid screening, making it suitable for rapid detection of genetically modified crops.
Although PCR is a typical temperature-variable amplification technique for nucleic acids, it still faces challenges in rapid screening, such as low speed, poor sensitivity, inferior visualization, and weak stability. In this paper, a universal functional nucleic acid (FNA) lateral flow magnetic biosensor was constructed using blocking super PCR (BS-PCR) and a magnetic test strip (MTS). In theory, the visualized and magnetic output of dsDNA-based amplicons were achieved via ssDNA/dsDNA conversion by blocking linkers in the PCR primers and magnetic probes. In application, high-speed, super-sensitive, highly stable rapid screening was realized by taking advantage of the speediness of the super PCR reactor and the anti background interference, visualization and high stability of magnetic signal readout. The genetically modified maize MON810 was selected as a double-stranded model target, while 5-min BS-PCR and 5 min magnetic signal readouts achieved the screening results within 10 min. Furthermore, the exponential PCR amplification and magnetic-based sensibilization improved the sensitivity to a single copy. This biosensor is simple and portable, with significant potential for rapid on-site screening.(c) 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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