Naked Eye Y Amelogenin Gene Fragment Detection Using DNAzymes on Paper-based Device
- Authors:
- E. Azuaje-Hualde, S. Arroyo-Jimenez, G. Garai-Ibabe, M. Martínez de Pancorbo, F. Benito-Lopez, L. Basabe-Desmonts
- Year:
- 2020
- Journal:
- Anal. Chim. Acta
- Impact Factor:
- 5.256
- Quartile:
- Q1
- Volume:
- 1123
- Initial page - Ending page:
- 1 - 8
- DOI:
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aca.2020.05.010
- Description:
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Nowadays, there are strong efforts in developing new technology for rapid detection of specific DNA sequences for environmental monitoring, forensic analysis and rapid biomedical diagnosis applications. That is where microfluidic paper-based analytical devices are positioned as suitable platforms for the development of point of care analytical devices, due to their simple fabrication protocols, ease of use and low cost. Herein, a methodology for in situ single strand DNA detection by using a colorimetric assay based on the formation of a DNAzyme within a paper substrate was developed. A DNAzyme that could only be formed in the presence of a specific sequence of the Y human amelogenin gene was designed. The performance of the DNAzyme was followed colorimetrically first in solution and then in paper substrates. The reaction was found to be specific to the Y fragment selected as analyte. The DNAzyme reaction on paper enabled the unequivocal colorimetric identification of the Y single strand DNA fragment both qualitatively, with the naked eye (143 ng), and quantitatively by image analysis (45.7 ng). As a proof of concept, a microfluidic paper-based device, pre-loaded with all DNAzyme reagents, was characterized and implemented for the simultaneous detection of X and Y single strand DNA fragments.