Biotechnology Bulletin ›› 2022, Vol. 38 ›› Issue (3): 276-284.doi: 10.13560/j.cnki.biotech.bull.1985.2021-1138

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Tetracycline Bivalent Aptamer Non-enzyme Label-free Sensor

LAN Xin-yue1,2(), LIU Ning-ning2,3, ZHU Long-jiao2, CHEN Xu1,2, CHU Hua-shuo2, LI Xiang-yang4, DUAN Nuo5, XU Wen-tao1,2()   

  1. 1. Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Food Nutrition and Human Health,Key Laboratory of Safety Assessment of Genetically Modified Organism(Food Safety)(MOA),Beijing Laboratory for Food Quality and Safety,College of Food Science & Nutritional Engineering,China Agricultural University,Beijing 100083
    2. Key Laboratory of Precision Nutrition and Food Quality,Department of Nutrition and Health,China Agricultural University,Beijing 100083
    3. School of Life Sciences and Food Engineering,Hebei University of Engineering,Handan 056000
    4. College of Food Science and Engineering,Beijing University of Agriculture,Beijing 102206
    5. School of Food Science and Technology,Jiangnan University,Wuxi 214122
  • Received:2021-09-04 Online:2022-03-26 Published:2022-04-06
  • Contact: XU Wen-tao E-mail:lanxinyue1210@163.com;xuwentao@cau.edu.cn

Abstract:

As a general antibiotic,tetracycline(TC)residue in milk and dairy products is often caused by improper use or abuse during the livestock breeding and processing,which poses a serious threat to human health. Chromatography,enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and other traditional detection methods are highly dependent on the instrument,as well as the procedure is complicated,the analysis time is prolonged,cannot well meet the requirements of rapid detection on site. Therefore,a non-enzyme-labeled sensor based on bivalent aptamer was established for TC detection,which responds the detection results with the change of thioflavin T(ThT)fluorescence signal. The logarithmic value in the TC concentration range of 10 nmol/L-1 μmol/L showed a good linear relationship,R 2 was over 0.99,and the detection limit was as low as 96 pmol/L. At the same time,it also allowed rapid and specificity detection of TC in a milk samples within 20 minutes.

Key words: bivalent aptamer, G-quadruplex, non-enzyme label-free sensing, tetracycline, quantitative detection