Compared to conventional nucleic acid detection methods, label-free single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) detection presents challenging due to the necessity of discerning single base mismatches, especially in the field of enzyme-free detection. In this study, we introduce a novel bulged-type DNA duplex probe designed to significantly amplify single-base differences. This probe is integrated with programmable DNA-based nanostructures to develop a sensitive, label-free biosensor for nonenzymatic SNP detection.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGraphene-based nanomaterials have attracted significant attention for their potentials in biomedical and biotechnology applications in recent years, owing to the outstanding physical and chemical properties. However, the interaction mechanism and impact on biological activity of macro/micro biomolecules still require more concerns and further research in order to enhance their applicability in biosensors, etc. Herein, an integrated method has been developed to predict the protein bioactivity performance when interacting with nanomaterials for protein-based biosensor.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDNA droplets, artificial liquid-like condensates of well-engineered DNA sequences, allow the critical aspects of phase-separated biological condensates to be harnessed programmably, such as molecular sensing and phase-state regulation. In contrast, their RNA-based counterparts remain less explored despite more diverse molecular structures and functions ranging from DNA-like to protein-like features. Here, we design and demonstrate computational RNA droplets capable of two-input AND logic operations.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTaste sensor, a useful tool which could detect and identify thousands of different chemical substances in liquid environments, has attracted continuous concern from beverage and foodstuff industry and its consumers. Although many taste sensing methods have been extensively developed, the assessment of tastant content remains challenging due to the limitations of sensor selectivity and sensitivity. Here we present a novel biomimetic electrochemical taste-biosensor based on bioactive sensing elements and immune amplification with nanomaterials carrier to address above concerns, while taking sweet taste perception as a model.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPreclinical investigation of drug-induced cardiotoxicity is of importance for drug development. To evaluate such cardiotoxicity, in vitro high-throughput interdigitated electrode-based recording of cardiomyocytes mechanical beating is widely used. To automatically analyze the features from the beating signals for drug-induced cardiotoxicity assessment, artificial neural network analysis is conventionally employed and signals are segmented into cycles and feature points are located in the cycles.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHypocalcemia is a disease that adversely affects the production and reproduction of dairy cows. A portable device for rapid bovine blood calcium sensing has been growing in demand. Herein, we report a smartphone-based ratiometric fluorescence probe (SRFP) platform as a new way to detect and quantify calcium ions (Ca) in blood serum.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn order to study the effect of heterocyclic core conformational state of leucamide A on its anti-influenza virus A activity, five conformational analogues were prepared by replacing the Pro-Leu dipeptide in the molecule with various amino acids. The amino acids used were of 2 to 6 carbons. The results showed that these replacements not only changed the conformational relationship between the 4,2-bisheterocycle tandem pair and the third heterocycle, but also had dramatic effect on its activity against influenza virus A.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe biocathode of the two-columnar microbial fuel cell was used to denitrify. Factors influencing denitrification performance and power production were studied. When the external resistance decreased from 50 omega to 5 omega, the nitrate removal rate increased from 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA series of novel 4,2-bisheterocycle tandem derivatives consisting of a methyloxazole and thiazole subunit were synthesized. Many compounds were found to inhibit human influenza A virus. Several analogues exhibited moderate biological activity and could serve as leads for further optimizations for antivirus research.
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