The activity of terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase (TdTase) is a biomarker for routine diagnosis of acute leukemia. A method has been developed for the determination of TdTase activity. It is based on the use of silver nanoclusters (AgNCs) whose yellow fluorescence is enhanced by an in-situ grown DNA tail of TdTase-polymerized and guanine-rich DNA at the 3' end of a hairpin DNA. The fluorescence, best measured at excitation/emission peaks of 530/585 nm, increases linearly in the 1 to 35 mU mL TdTase activity range. The detection limit is 0.8 mU mL. The method is cost-efficient, selective and convenient. It integrates enhancement of the fluorescence of AgNCs and target recognition into a single process. Graphical abstract Schematic presentation of a method for determination of TdTase activity. It is based on AgNCs fluorescence enhanced by in-situ grown TdTase-polymerized G-rich DNA tail. The method integrates AgNCs fluorescence enhancement and the target recognition into a single process.

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