Using Simple-Structured Split Aptamer for Gold Nanoparticlebased Colorimetric Detection of Estradiol

Chia Chen Chang*, Chung Yu Yeh

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Demand for the detection of estradiol, which is a naturally occurring hormone, has been increasing. Gold nanoparticlebased colorimetric aptasensors have been developed for estradiol detection; however, the long sequence of aptamers due to the formation of the secondary structure likely affects the sensitivity of the aptasensors. Herein, a sensitive colorimetric biosensor is developed for label-free detection of estradiol by using an estradiol-specific split aptamer. The results demonstrate that a superior response is observed when a split aptamer with a high free energy of the secondary structure (∆G > -3 kcal/mol) is used, in comparison to that observed using a split aptamer with a low free energy of the secondary structure (∆G < -3 kcal/mol) at 27°C. After selecting the appropriate split aptamer, the standard calibration curve obtained for estradiol has a detection limit of 6.7 nM, with a linear range of 6.7 nM - 66.7 µM in the logarithmic scale. Furthermore, this assay is sensitive, easy-to-operate, inexpensive, and non-time-consuming (provides results within 50 min), thereby showing potential for clinical applications (detection of other small molecular targets).

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)479-484
Number of pages6
JournalAnalytical Sciences
Volume37
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2021

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Keywords

  • Split aptamer
  • colorimetric assay
  • estradiol detection
  • gold nanoparticle
  • localized surface plasmon resonance

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