A signal-on ratiometric fluorometric heparin assay based on the direct interaction between amino-modified carbon dots and DNA.

Mikrochim Acta

Department of Pharmaceutical Analysis, School of Pharmacy, the Higher Educational Key Laboratory for Nano Biomedical Technology of Fujian Province, Fujian Medical University, Fuzhou, 350122, China.

Published: April 2018

Amino-modified carbon dots (C-dots) with positively charged surface were prepared. They display strong blue fluorescence and are shown to act as quenchers of the green fluorescence of FAM-labeled ssDNA such as the F-probe used in this work that was immobilized on the C-dots. On the addition of highly negatively charged heparin (Hep), it will interact with the C-dots and displace the F-probe from C-dots. Once the F-probe is displaced by Hep, its green fluorescence is restored. The intrinsic blue fluorescence of the C-dots remains stable after addition of Hep. Thus, a signal-on ratiometric fluorometric assay was developed for the ultra-sensitive detection of Hep. The underlying mechanisms of quenching and recovery are discussed. Under optimized conditions, the recovery of the ratiometric fluorescence of the system composed of C-dots and quenched F-probe is proportional to the Hep concentration in the range of 0.01-2.0 μg·mL (= 0.00125-0.25 U·mL). The method was successfully applied to the determination of Hep in spiked serum samples. Graphical abstract Schematic of a signal-on ratiometric fluorometric method for the ultra-sensitive detection of heparin on the basis of the displacement and fluorescence enhancement of adsorbed FAM-labeled ssDNA from amino-modified carbon dots (C-dots) by heparin.

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