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Facile and Sensitive Detection of Mercury Ions Based on Fluorescent Structure-Switching Aptamer Probe and Exonuclease Ⅲ-assisted Signal Amplification.

Spectrochimica Acta Part A Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy(2023)

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Hg2+ is highly toxic to human health and ecosystem. In this work, based on the unique fluorescent property of 2Aminopurine (2-AP), the formation of T-Hg2+-T mismatch structure and the signal amplification of exonuclease III (Exo III) assisted target cycle, a fluorescent probe for facile and sensitive detection of Hg2+ is constructed. The hairpin-looped DNA probe is rationally designed with 2-AP embedded in the stem and thymine-rich recognition overhangs extended at the termini. The cleavage of the double stranded DNA stem with stable T-Hg2+-T pairs catalyzed by Exo III is prompted to happen upon recognition of trace Hg2+. Under the optimal reaction conditions, there is an excellent linear relationship between Hg2+ concentration and fluorescence intensity in the range of 7.5-200 nM with a detection limit of 0.38 nM. In addition, the detection results of Hg2+ in Songhua River water and fish samples are satisfactory. The fluorescent probe avoids labeling additional quenchers or quenching materials and has strong anti-interference ability. Thus, the fluorescent probe has a broad prospect in practical application.
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Mercury ions,Aptamer,Exonuclease III,2-Aminopurine,Signal amplification
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