A self-assembly aptasensor based on thick-shell quantum dots for sensing of ochratoxin A

Nanoscale. 2016 Feb 21;8(7):4127-33. doi: 10.1039/c5nr08284f.

Abstract

A novel self-assembling aptasensor was fabricated by precisely attaching three phosphorothioate-modified capture aptamers onto a single thick-shell quantum dot in a controllable manner for monitoring of ochratoxin A (OTA), a poisonous contaminant widespread in foodstuffs. Herein, CdSe/CdS QDs coated in ten layer CdS shells were synthesized using a continual precursor injection method. Analysis of the prepared CdSe/CdS QDs showed a zinc-blende structure, high photoluminescence quantum yields (>80%), and a photoemission peak with a narrow full-width at half-maximum (about 29 nm), all qualities that render them as a superior choice for optical applications. By adjusting the number of phosphorothioate bases in the anchor domain, the tunable-valency aptasensor was able to self-assemble. In the sensing strategy, the thick-shell quantum dot was provided as an acceptor while OTA itself was used as a donor. In the presence of OTA, the capture aptamers drive the aptasensor function into a measurable signal through a fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) system. The newly developed aptasensor had a detection limit as low as 0.5 ng mL(-1), with a linear concentration in the range of 1 to 30 ng mL(-1), and therefore meets the requirements for rapid, effective, and anti-interference sensors for real-world applications. Moreover, the high quality thick-shell QDs provide an ideal alternative for highly sensitive imaging and intensive illumination in the fields of biotechnology and bioengineering.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Aptamers, Nucleotide / chemistry*
  • Biosensing Techniques*
  • Cadmium Compounds / chemistry
  • Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer
  • Limit of Detection
  • Ochratoxins / analysis*
  • Quantum Dots / chemistry*
  • Selenium Compounds / chemistry
  • Sulfides / chemistry

Substances

  • Aptamers, Nucleotide
  • Cadmium Compounds
  • Ochratoxins
  • Selenium Compounds
  • Sulfides
  • cadmium sulfide
  • ochratoxin A
  • cadmium selenide