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A universal fast colorimetric method for DNA signal detection with DNA strand displacement and gold nanoparticles

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posted on 2024-07-26, 14:59 authored by Xiangping Li, Tao Song, Zhihua Chen, Xiaolong Shi, Congzhou Chen, Zheng Zhang
DNA or gene signal detection is of great significance in many fields including medical examination, intracellular molecular monitoring, and gene disease signal diagnosis, but detection of DNA or gene signals in a low concentration with instant visual results remains a challenge. In this work, a universal fast and visual colorimetric detection method for DNA signals is proposed. Specifically, a DNA signal amplification 'circuit' based on DNA strand displacement is firstly designed to amplify the target DNA signals, and then thiol modified hairpin DNA strands and gold nanoparticles are used to make signal detection results visualized in a colorimetric manner. If the target DNA signal exists, the gold nanoparticles aggregate and settle down with color changing from dark red to grey quickly; otherwise, the gold nanoparticles' colloids remain stable in dark red. The proposed method provides a novel way to detect quickly DNA or gene signals in low concentrations with instant visual results. When applied in real-life, it may provide a universal colorimetric method for gene disease signal diagnosis.

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National Natural Science Foundation of China

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1687-4110

Journal title

Journal of Nanomaterials

Volume

2015

Article number

article no. 407184

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1-9

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Hindawi

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Copyright © 2015 Xin Li et al. This an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

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eng

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