1. Dual-aptamer-based enzyme linked plasmonic assay for pathogenic bacteria detection.
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Zhan, Lei, Li, Chun Mei, Fu, Zhi Feng, Zou, Hong Yan, and Huang, Cheng Zhi
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APTAMERS , *PATHOGENIC bacteria , *PLASMONICS , *CHROMOGENIC compounds , *SIGNAL detection , *SANDWICH construction (Materials) , *ENVIRONMENTAL monitoring - Abstract
Development of rapid, sensitive, and selective method for pathogenic bacteria detection is of great importance for food safety, medical diagnostic, and environmental monitoring. Currently, most techniques for low numbers of bacteria detection require advanced instrumentation or skilled operators. Herein, we present a facile colorimetric detection platform for bacterial detection using Ag nanoplates as chromogenic substrate, which takes advantages of the high specificity and affinity of aptamer and the ability of catalase to hydrolyze H 2 O 2 that can etch Ag nanoplates. By introducing catalase to the sandwich structure composed by dual-aptamer recognition strategy, bacteria detection signal is converted to the peak shift of LSPR and colorimetric change. This proposed method allows a fast naked-eye detection of S. aureus at the concentration of 60 CFU/mL based on the combination of streptavidin-biotin system and inherent sensitivity of plasmonic Ag nanoplates. Owing to the high selectivity and sensitivity, as well as the low-cost and good adaptability, this plasmonic assay is expected to be suitable for pathogenic bacteria detection in resource-limited settings. Dual aptamer-based plasmonic detection platform for S. aureus was fabricated using silver nanoplates as the signal transducer. [Display omitted] • Silver nanoplates are outstanding chromogenic substrates for the construction of plasmonic assay. • Dual-aptamer recognition strategy can achieve highly sensitive and selective detection of S. aureus. • RGB approach proposed could potentially be adapted for the development of low-cost, portable detection devices. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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