Publications by authors named "Jessamyn R L Little"

There is growing interest in developing printable paper sensors to enable rapid testing of analytes for environmental, food safety, and clinical applications. A major challenge is to find suitable bioinks that are amenable to high-speed printing and remain functional after printing. We report on a simple and effective approach wherein an aqueous ink composed of megadalton-sized tandem repeating structure-switching DNA aptamers (concatemeric aptamers) is used to rapidly create patterned paper sensors on filter paper by inkjet printing.

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A fluorimetric acetylcholinesterase (AChE) assay was developed and characterized both in solution and with the enzyme entrapped in sol-gel-derived silica. The assay is based on a disulfide-thiol interchange reaction between the intramolecularly quenched dimeric dye BODIPY FL l-cystine and thiocholine generated by the AChE-catalyzed hydrolysis of acetylthiocholine (ATCh), which results in a brightly fluorescent monomeric product owing to the cleavage of the disulfide-coupled form of the dye. The new assay was validated by comparison with the Ellman assay performed under parallel conditions and was used in both kinetic and end point assays.

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The synthesis of differentially functionalized analogs of the Amaryllidaceae alkaloid lycorine, accessed via a concise chemoselective silylation strategy, is described uncovering two of the most potent inhibitors of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) identified to date in this series. Important elements of this novel pharmacophore were elucidated through structure-activity relationship (SAR) studies.

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