Abstract − Analytical Sciences, 33(12), 1333 (2017).
Amplified Fluorescent Detection of Mercuric Ions by Conjugation of the ThT-induced G-Quadruplex Based Hybridization Chain Reaction
  Tianxiao CHEN, Shuzhen TAN, Wei LI, and Yuqing ZHU
  School of Chemistry and Biological Engineering, Changsha University of Science and Technology, Changsha 410004, China
  A sensitive fluorescent method for the detection of Hg2+ was developed based on triple-helix molecular switch (THMS)-induced hybridization chain reaction (HCR) amplification.  THMS was composed of a T-rich mercury-specific probe and an initiator probe, designed by the Watson–Crick and Hoogsteen base pairings and employed as a signal trigger.  Two hairpin probes containing the G-quadruplex sequence were used as signal amplification elements.  In the presence of Hg2+, the T-Hg2+-T mismatch resulted in disassembling the THMS and releasing the initiator probe.  One of the hairpins was opened by the released initiator probe, which triggered a successive cross-opening of two hairpins based the strand displacement principle, resulting in the formation of long-chain DNA with multiple G-quadruplex.  When thioflavin T (ThT), a fluorophore, was bound to the G-quadruplex, an obvious fluorescence enhancement would occur.  This sensing system enabled the highly sensitive and selective detection of aqueous Hg2+ with a limit-of-detection of 10.2 pM.
  
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