Triple Helix Molecular Switch Cascade Multiple Signal Amplification Strategies for Ultrasensitive Chloramphenicol Detection
Suping Deng,
Futing Wang,
Yujin Li
et al.
Abstract:A novel self-powered biosensor has been developed for the detection of chloramphenicol (CAP) based on difunctional triple helix molecular switch (THMS)-mediated DNA walkers. The biosensor utilizes the CAP aptamer as the recognition element, a DNA walker and capacitor as dual signal amplification strategies, and a digital multimeter (DMM) as the data readout equipment. In the presence of the target, the CAP aptamer in THMS specifically binds with CAP to release a signal transduction probe (STP) and opens the H1… Show more
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