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Biostable L-DNAzyme for Sensing of Metal Ions in Biological Systems.


ABSTRACT: DNAzymes, an important type of metal ion-dependent functional nucleic acid, are widely applied in bioanalysis and biomedicine. However, the use of DNAzymes in practical applications has been impeded by the intrinsic drawbacks of natural nucleic acids, such as interferences from nuclease digestion and protein binding, as well as undesired intermolecular interactions with other nucleic acids. On the basis of reciprocal chiral substrate specificity, the enantiomer of D-DNAzyme, L-DNAzyme, could initiate catalytic cleavage activity with the same achiral metal ion as a cofactor. Meanwhile, by using the advantage of nonbiological L-DNAzyme, which is not subject to the interferences of biological matrixes, as recognition units, a facile and stable L-DNAzyme sensor was proposed for sensing metal ions in complex biological samples and live cells.

SUBMITTER: Cui L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4892185 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Biostable L-DNAzyme for Sensing of Metal Ions in Biological Systems.

Cui Liang L   Peng Ruizi R   Fu Ting T   Zhang Xiaobing X   Wu Cuichen C   Chen Huapei H   Liang Hao H   Yang Chaoyong James CJ   Tan Weihong W  

Analytical chemistry 20160115 3


DNAzymes, an important type of metal ion-dependent functional nucleic acid, are widely applied in bioanalysis and biomedicine. However, the use of DNAzymes in practical applications has been impeded by the intrinsic drawbacks of natural nucleic acids, such as interferences from nuclease digestion and protein binding, as well as undesired intermolecular interactions with other nucleic acids. On the basis of reciprocal chiral substrate specificity, the enantiomer of D-DNAzyme, L-DNAzyme, could ini  ...[more]

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