Increasing the Sensitivity and Single‐Base Mismatch Selectivity of the Molecular Beacon Using Graphene Oxide as the “Nanoquencher”
- 16 April 2010
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Chemistry – A European Journal
- Vol. 16 (16) , 4889-4894
- https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.200903071
Abstract
Here, we report a novel, highly sensitive, selective and economical molecular beacon using graphene oxide as the “nanoquencher”. This novel molecular beacon system contains a hairpin‐structured fluorophore‐labeled oligonucleotide and a graphene oxide sheet. The strong interaction between hairpin‐structured oligonucleotide and graphene oxide keep them in close proximity, facilitating the fluorescence quenching of the fluorophore by graphene oxide. In the presence of a complementary target DNA, the binding between hairpin‐structured oligonucleotide and target DNA will disturb the interaction between hairpin‐structured oligonucleotide and graphene oxide, and release the oligonucleotide from graphene oxide, resulting in restoration of fluorophore fluorescence. In the present study, we show that this novel graphene oxide quenched molecular beacon can be used to detect target DNA with higher sensitivity and single‐base mismatch selectivity compared to the conventional molecular beacon.Keywords
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