Issue 18, 2015

Detection of heparin based on the conformational switch of DNA

Abstract

We report a simple, fast, sensitive and label-free fluorescent assay for sensing heparin based on the electrostatic attraction between heparin and coralyne. Under optimal conditions, the sensor exhibits high sensitivity, and needs just 10 min to complete the detection process. Additionally, the proposed sensor is simple to operate and low cost with no chemical labeling or modification of DNA required. Finally, the constructed sensor can be applied in Tris–HCl buffers and also complicated human serum samples.

Graphical abstract: Detection of heparin based on the conformational switch of DNA

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
23 Jun 2015
Accepted
15 Jul 2015
First published
27 Jul 2015

Anal. Methods, 2015,7, 7852-7857

Detection of heparin based on the conformational switch of DNA

H. Jiang, G. Wang and X. Zhang, Anal. Methods, 2015, 7, 7852 DOI: 10.1039/C5AY01613D

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