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Xianjiu Liao1, Caiyi Zhang2, Jeremiah Ong'achwa Machuki3
1West Guangxi Key Laboratory for Prevention and Treatment of High-Incidence Diseases, Youjiang Medical University for Nationalities, 533000, Baise, China.
Abstract:
We have developed a versatile label-free surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopic platform for detecting various biotargets via proximity hybridization-triggered DNA assembly based on the 736 cm-1 Raman peak of adenine breathing mode. We initially immobilized the first probe to AuNPs and modified the second with poly adenine. Presence of target DNA or protein molecules assembled a sandwich complex that brought the poly adenine close to the AuNPs surface, generating Raman signals, that were proportional to target molecule concentration. These approach exhibits high sensitivity, with a detection limit of 5.4 pM, 47 fM, and 0.51 pg/mL for target DNA, thrombin and CEA, respectively. Owing to a one step proximity dependent complex formation, this technique is simple and can be completed within 40 min, making it a promising candidate for point-of-care testing applications.
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