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Graphene-DNAzyme Based Biosensor for Amplified Fluorescence Turn-On Detection of Pb2+ with a High Selectivity

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ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 83, Issue 13, Pages 5062-5066

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ac200843x

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [20975034]
  2. The National Key Scientific Program of China [2011CB911003]
  3. Program for Changjiang Scholars and Innovative Research Team in University

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On the basis of the remarkable difference in affinity of graphene (GO) with ssDNA containing a different number of bases in length, we for the first time report a GO-DNAzyme based biosensor for amplified fluorescence turn-on detection of Pb2+. A FAM-labeled DNAzyme-substrate hybrid acted as both a molecular recognition module and signal reporter and GO as a superquencher. By taking advantage of the super fluorescence quenching efficiency of GO, our proposed biosensor exhibits a high sensitivity toward the target with a detection limit of 300 pM for Pb2+, which is lower than previously reported for catalytic beacons. Moreover, with the choice of a classic Pb2+-dependent GR-5 DNAzyme instead of 8-17 DNAzyme as the catalytic unit, the newly designed sensing system also shows an obviously improved selectivity than previously reported methods. Moreover, the sensing system was used for the determination of Pb2+ in river water samples with satisfying results.

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