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Ratiometric fluorescent sensor based on a truncated specific aptamer by MGO-SELEX screening for streptomycin detection

SENSORS AND ACTUATORS B-CHEMICAL [2024]
Wanqi Zhang, Zhicong Sun, Yuhang Tian, Yaoting Mou, Yemin Guo, Xia Sun, Falan Li
ABSTRACT

Streptomycin (STR) is an antibiotic fungicide that is easily enriched in the environment and threatens human health. In this paper, a ratiometric fluorescence aptasensor with silver nanoclusters-skimmed milk powder@zeolitic imidazolate framework-8 (AgNCs-SMP@ZIF-8) fluorescent material as the response signal and carbon quantum dots (CQDs) functionalized with aptamer as the reference signal was prepared. Magnetic graphene oxide selection technology was used to screen high-affinity STR-specific aptamer. The truncation strategy for removing non-binding site bases was based on molecular simulation docking, and it was found that the stem-loop structure formed by the truncated aptamer 52 (Apt52) was used for STR-specific recognition and had a higher STR affinity ( K d = 14.52 nM) compared to the initial 79-nucleotide aptamer. AgNCs was then covered in a protein coating and encapsulated in ZIF-8 to obtain AgNCs-SMP@ZIF-8 with enhanced red fluorescence intensity . The added Cu 2+ rapidly penetrated into ZIF-8 to induce red fluorescence quenching , while the CQDs modified by Apt52 maintained green fluorescence. Hence, the constructed ratiometric fluorescent sensor with Apt52 as the recognizing element can detect STR within 90 s with a detection limit of 0.98 nM. The ratiometric probe proposed has considerable potential for STR residue detection in milk.

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