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Published on: April 4, 2025
Development of a novel fluorescence light-up Pb2+ sensor using a G-quadruplex complex with modified thioflavin T
Duyeop Kim1, Do Yeon Kim1, Ji Hoon Han1
1Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Andong National University, Andong, Republic of Korea. jhan@anu.ac.kr.
Abstract:
Here, we developed a novel, cost-effective fluorescence light-up biosensor for Pb2+ detection based on a label-free G-quadruplex combined with modified thioflavin T (ThT) derivatives. Among the various G-quadruplex sequences tested, only T2 exhibited fluorescence light-up properties upon interacting with the modified ThT derivatives in the presence of Pb2+. To enhance the Pb2+ sensing system, we also compared modified ThT derivatives, including the newly synthesized propyl-substituted ThT (ThT-P) and butyl-substituted ThT (ThT-B). Among the tested derivatives, ethyl-substituted ThT (ThT-E) exhibited the most significant fluorescence enhancement upon the addition of Pb2+. Our designed sensor demonstrated high selectivity and sensitivity for Pb2+, enabling practical applications, as validated through the successful detection of Pb2+ in spiked environmental water samples. We envision that our new strategy could be further developed into a versatile platform for the detection of a broad range of metal ions.
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