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Monitoring tetracycline through a solid-state nanopore sensor.


ABSTRACT: Antibiotics as emerging environmental contaminants, are widely used in both human and veterinary medicines. A solid-state nanopore sensing method is reported in this article to detect Tetracycline, which is based on Tet-off and Tet-on systems. rtTA (reverse tetracycline-controlled trans-activator) and TRE (Tetracycline Responsive Element) could bind each other under the action of Tetracycline to form one complex. When the complex passes through nanopores with 8 ~ 9 nanometers in diameter, we could detect the concentrations of Tet from 2 ng/mL to 2000 ng/mL. According to the Logistic model, we could define three growth zones of Tetracycline for rtTA and TRE. The slow growth zone is 0-39.5 ng/mL. The rapid growth zone is 39.5-529.7 ng/mL. The saturated zone is > 529.7 ng/mL. Compared to the previous methods, the nanopore sensor could detect and quantify these different kinds of molecule at the single-molecule level.

SUBMITTER: Zhang Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4910080 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Monitoring tetracycline through a solid-state nanopore sensor.

Zhang Yuechuan Y   Chen Yanling Y   Fu Yongqi Y   Ying Cuifeng C   Feng Yanxiao Y   Huang Qimeng Q   Wang Chao C   Pei De-Sheng DS   Wang Deqiang D  

Scientific reports 20160616


Antibiotics as emerging environmental contaminants, are widely used in both human and veterinary medicines. A solid-state nanopore sensing method is reported in this article to detect Tetracycline, which is based on Tet-off and Tet-on systems. rtTA (reverse tetracycline-controlled trans-activator) and TRE (Tetracycline Responsive Element) could bind each other under the action of Tetracycline to form one complex. When the complex passes through nanopores with 8 ~ 9 nanometers in diameter, we cou  ...[more]

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