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A molecular beacon based on DNA-templated silver nanoclusters for the highly sensitive and selective multiplexed detection of virulence genes

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TALANTA
Volume 181, Issue -, Pages 24-31

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DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2017.12.049

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Biosensor; DNA-Ag NCs; HIV; H1N1; H5N1

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21171108]
  2. Shanxi Provincial Fund for Natural Sciences [201601D011026]

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In this work, we develop a fluorescent molecular beacon based on the DNA-templated silver nanoclusters (DNA-Ag NCs). The skillfully designed molecular beacon can be conveniently used for detection of diverse virulence genes as long as the corresponding recognition sequences are embedded. Importantly, the constructed detection system allows simultaneous detection of multiple nucleic acids, which is attributed to non-overlapping emission spectra of the as-synthesized silver nanoclusters. Based on the target-induced fluorescence enhancement, three infectious disease-related genes HIV, H1N1, and H5N1 are detected, and the corresponding detection limits are 3.53, 0.12 and 3.95 nM, respectively. This design allows specific, versatile and simultaneous detection of diverse targets with easy operation and low cost.

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