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Ratiometric-enhanced G-Quadruplex Probes for Amplified and Mix-to-Read Detection of Mercury Pollution in Aquatic Products

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JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY
卷 68, 期 43, 页码 12124-12131

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.0c05658

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metal ions; aquatic products; onsite detection; G-quadruplex probe; sensors

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31901791]
  2. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2019M653411]

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Mercury, as a global toxic pollutant, is easy to be accumulated in aquatic products and poses a great threat to human health. In this work, we proposed a mix-to-read, label-free, and robust assay for detecting mercury pollution in aquatic products by engineering a ratiometric-enhanced G-quadruplex probe. The transformation from the G-quadruplex to a hairpin-like structure allows us to confer a ratiometric and leveraged response to Hg2+, amplifying the signal-to-background ratio for Hg2+ detection. Hg2+ response was further improved by screening parallel- and antiparallel-, single-, and multiple-stranded G-quadruplex structures. Compared to the common aptamer probes, the ratiometric-enhanced G-quadruplex probe increased the sensitivity for Hg2+ detection by 4.7 times. This proposed sensing system allowed a simple and one-tube homogenous detection of Hg 22 at room temperature using a single unlabeled DNA sequence. Its application for Hg2+ detection in fish and shrimp conferred satisfactory recovery rates ranging from 98.5 to 105.9%. The label-free and mix-to-read assay is promising for the onsite detection of mercury pollution and facilitating food safety of aquatic products.

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