TY - JOUR
T1 - Boosting the specific molecular recognition of β-amyloid oligomer by constructing of antibody-mimic Y probe
AU - Zheng, Yan
AU - Zhao, Jinge
AU - Zhang, Limin
AU - Wang, Weizhi
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023
PY - 2023/4/15
Y1 - 2023/4/15
N2 - The achievement of efficient structure-function unification involves the reasonable structure design of molecules and the application-oriented function regulation. DNA aptamer possesses feathers of high specificity, high stability, and easily flexible structure design, making it a promising candidate for access to specific functions. Inspired by the typical Y-shaped structure, a smart antibody-mimic Y probe (Y probe) composed of dual-aptamer recognition segments and rigid stem was designed for boosting the specific molecular recognition of β-amyloid oligomer (AβO). The spatial structure match of Y probe and AβO, as well as binding sites of AβO exposed to Y probe attributed to the enhanced specific targeting for AβO. As expected, Y probe specifically captured AβO but not Aβ monomer and fibril. For further investigation the reliability and applicability of Y probe, an electrochemical aptasensor based on Y probe was constructed and its performance was comprehensively tested. In particular, the aptasensor achieved a low limit of detection of 0.6 fM for AβO detection in a wide detection range (1 fM-5 nM). This work provided a universal method to promote specific interactions through the practical structure design of recognition molecules. Moreover, Y probe has positive implications for developing AβO biosensing platform in Alzheimer's disease early diagnosis.
AB - The achievement of efficient structure-function unification involves the reasonable structure design of molecules and the application-oriented function regulation. DNA aptamer possesses feathers of high specificity, high stability, and easily flexible structure design, making it a promising candidate for access to specific functions. Inspired by the typical Y-shaped structure, a smart antibody-mimic Y probe (Y probe) composed of dual-aptamer recognition segments and rigid stem was designed for boosting the specific molecular recognition of β-amyloid oligomer (AβO). The spatial structure match of Y probe and AβO, as well as binding sites of AβO exposed to Y probe attributed to the enhanced specific targeting for AβO. As expected, Y probe specifically captured AβO but not Aβ monomer and fibril. For further investigation the reliability and applicability of Y probe, an electrochemical aptasensor based on Y probe was constructed and its performance was comprehensively tested. In particular, the aptasensor achieved a low limit of detection of 0.6 fM for AβO detection in a wide detection range (1 fM-5 nM). This work provided a universal method to promote specific interactions through the practical structure design of recognition molecules. Moreover, Y probe has positive implications for developing AβO biosensing platform in Alzheimer's disease early diagnosis.
KW - Antibody-mimic Y probe
KW - Aptasensor
KW - Detection
KW - Specific recognition
KW - Structure design
KW - β-amyloid oligomer
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U2 - 10.1016/j.snb.2023.133418
DO - 10.1016/j.snb.2023.133418
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85146870362
SN - 0925-4005
VL - 381
JO - Sensors and Actuators, B: Chemical
JF - Sensors and Actuators, B: Chemical
M1 - 133418
ER -