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Screening Criteria for Qualified Antibiotic Targets in Unmodified Gold Nanoparticles-Based Aptasensing

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ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 9, Issue 40, Pages 35492-35497

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.7b12796

Keywords

aptamer; antibiotic; colorimetric biosensor; gold nanoparticle; target screening

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  1. State Key Joint Laboratory of Environment Simulation and Pollution Control [16Y04ESPCT]
  2. National Nature Science Foundation [21677082]

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In designing unmodified gold nanoparticles-based aptasensing (uGA) assays for antibiotics, we find that some antibiotics can adsorb directly on gold nanoparticles (GNP) regardless of the presence of aptamers, which have been long overlooked in the past. Some adsorptions, however, would strongly disturb the charge distribution on the GNP surface, break up the static colloidal profile, and thus generate false positive colorimetric signals. To identify antibiotics qualified for uGA assays, we established two rational screening criteria for antibiotic targets relying on their oil water partition coefficients (log P values) and net physiological charges: log P > 0 and charge <= 0. A good agreement of the GNP color change was obtained between the two criteria-based predictions and the actual tests using six representative antibiotics. The proposed criteria help to shed light on GNP target interactions, which is significant for developing novel GNP-based colorimetric assays with high reliability.

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