Talanta
Key Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry for Life Science of Shaanxi Province, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Shaanxi Normal University, Xi'an, 710062, China. Electronic address:
Published: November 2020
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is the main energy currency of life that plays a vital role in supporting physiological activities in living organisms, including humans. Therefore, accurate and sensitive detection of ATP concentration is necessary in biochemical research and clinical diagnosis. Herein, a ratiometric fluorescence aptasensor was developed for ATP detection. A dual-function DNA strand comprising an ATP-binding aptamer (ABA) and berberine-binding aptamer (BBA) was designed and optimized, in which ABA can capture ATP and thioflavin T (ThT), whereas BBA can capture berberine. Interestingly, the fluorescence intensity of both berberine and ThT were enhanced as they were captured by this dual-function DNA strand. In the presence of ATP, the ABA on the 3'-end of the DNA bound specifically to its target, causing ThT release and a significant drop in ThT fluorescence. However, ATP had no significant effect on the interaction between berberine and DNA, remaining the enhanced fluorescence intensity of berberine stable. Based on this interesting phenomenon, a ratiometric fluorescence sensor was constructed that used the enhanced fluorescence intensity of berberine as reference to measure the fluorescence intensity of ThT for ATP detection. This ratiometric fluorescence strategy had excellent selectivity and high sensitivity towards ATP with a detection limit (3σ) as low as 24.8 nM. The feasibility of application of this method in biological samples was evaluated in human serum and urine samples, where it exhibited a good detection performance.
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