An Ultrahigh Affinity DNA Aptamer for Quinine and Its Intrinsic Fluorescence Based Label‐Free Detection
Meheta Datta,
Yunus A. Kaiyum,
Philip E. Johnson
et al.
Abstract:Measuring quinine is critical for the detection of its overdose, understanding its pharmacological and toxicological effects, and monitoring its pollution. While a previously reported aptamer named MN4 can bind quinine, it was not selected for it, leading to compromised binding affinity and specificity. In this work, a new quinine aptamer was isolated using the library immobilization capture‐SELEX technique. The Q1 aptamer has a Kd value of 10 nM determined by an isothermal titration calorimetry experiment and… Show more
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