Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2019381013> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2019381013 endingPage "2800" @default.
- W2019381013 startingPage "2796" @default.
- W2019381013 abstract "Rapid growth of available sequence data has made the detection of nucleic acids critical to the development of modern life sciences. Many amplification methods based on gold nanoparticles and endonuclease for sensitive DNA detection have been developed. However, these approaches require specific target sequence for endonuclease recognition, which cannot be fulfilled in all systems. Replacing the restriction enzyme with a nuclease that does not require any specific recognition sequence may offer a universally adaptable system. Here we have developed a novel homogeneous, colorimetric DNA detection method, which consists of Exo III, a linker DNA, and two DNA-modified gold nanoparticles. This system is simple, low-cost, sensitive and selective. By coupling cyclic enzymatic cleavage and gold nanoparticle for signal amplification, our system provides a colorimetric detection limit of 15 pM, which is 3 orders of magnitude more sensitive than that of a general three-component sandwich assay format. Due to the intrinsic property of Exo III, our method shows excellent detection selectivity for single-base discrimination. More importantly, superior to other methods based on nicking and FokI endonuclease, our target sequence-independent platform is generally applicable for DNA sensing. This new approach could be widely applied to sensitive nucleic acids detection." @default.
- W2019381013 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2019381013 creator A5032471165 @default.
- W2019381013 creator A5048780110 @default.
- W2019381013 creator A5056330309 @default.
- W2019381013 creator A5073050892 @default.
- W2019381013 date "2011-01-01" @default.
- W2019381013 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W2019381013 title "A universal platform for sensitive and selective colorimetric DNA detection based on Exo III assisted signal amplification" @default.
- W2019381013 cites W1975536372 @default.
- W2019381013 cites W1977125458 @default.
- W2019381013 cites W1979232921 @default.
- W2019381013 cites W1984096797 @default.
- W2019381013 cites W1987828211 @default.
- W2019381013 cites W1991453437 @default.
- W2019381013 cites W1999091059 @default.
- W2019381013 cites W2002112662 @default.
- W2019381013 cites W2010425546 @default.
- W2019381013 cites W2012412930 @default.
- W2019381013 cites W2014468482 @default.
- W2019381013 cites W2016453329 @default.
- W2019381013 cites W2017647887 @default.
- W2019381013 cites W2022550967 @default.
- W2019381013 cites W2024470778 @default.
- W2019381013 cites W2028310736 @default.
- W2019381013 cites W2029545568 @default.
- W2019381013 cites W2039254254 @default.
- W2019381013 cites W2040345323 @default.
- W2019381013 cites W2041540657 @default.
- W2019381013 cites W2046133147 @default.
- W2019381013 cites W2046499511 @default.
- W2019381013 cites W2060992533 @default.
- W2019381013 cites W2062563626 @default.
- W2019381013 cites W2073455486 @default.
- W2019381013 cites W2073950623 @default.
- W2019381013 cites W2074711360 @default.
- W2019381013 cites W2075567794 @default.
- W2019381013 cites W2076880245 @default.
- W2019381013 cites W2078820160 @default.
- W2019381013 cites W2081710611 @default.
- W2019381013 cites W2095920809 @default.
- W2019381013 cites W2096300978 @default.
- W2019381013 cites W2105944077 @default.
- W2019381013 cites W2114566097 @default.
- W2019381013 cites W2122374036 @default.
- W2019381013 cites W2127457293 @default.
- W2019381013 cites W2133873308 @default.
- W2019381013 cites W2136184773 @default.
- W2019381013 cites W2137458512 @default.
- W2019381013 cites W2146690493 @default.
- W2019381013 cites W2150648559 @default.
- W2019381013 cites W2162060066 @default.
- W2019381013 cites W2170195185 @default.
- W2019381013 cites W3118378717 @default.
- W2019381013 cites W4243676002 @default.
- W2019381013 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bios.2010.11.005" @default.
- W2019381013 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21130640" @default.
- W2019381013 hasPublicationYear "2011" @default.
- W2019381013 type Work @default.
- W2019381013 sameAs 2019381013 @default.
- W2019381013 citedByCount "60" @default.
- W2019381013 countsByYear W20193810132012 @default.
- W2019381013 countsByYear W20193810132013 @default.
- W2019381013 countsByYear W20193810132014 @default.
- W2019381013 countsByYear W20193810132015 @default.
- W2019381013 countsByYear W20193810132016 @default.
- W2019381013 countsByYear W20193810132017 @default.
- W2019381013 countsByYear W20193810132018 @default.
- W2019381013 countsByYear W20193810132019 @default.
- W2019381013 countsByYear W20193810132020 @default.
- W2019381013 countsByYear W20193810132021 @default.
- W2019381013 countsByYear W20193810132022 @default.
- W2019381013 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2019381013 hasAuthorship W2019381013A5032471165 @default.
- W2019381013 hasAuthorship W2019381013A5048780110 @default.
- W2019381013 hasAuthorship W2019381013A5056330309 @default.
- W2019381013 hasAuthorship W2019381013A5073050892 @default.
- W2019381013 hasConcept C100594029 @default.
- W2019381013 hasConcept C104317684 @default.
- W2019381013 hasConcept C104819515 @default.
- W2019381013 hasConcept C119128265 @default.
- W2019381013 hasConcept C128319531 @default.
- W2019381013 hasConcept C135763542 @default.
- W2019381013 hasConcept C149737253 @default.
- W2019381013 hasConcept C155672457 @default.
- W2019381013 hasConcept C171250308 @default.
- W2019381013 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W2019381013 hasConcept C192562407 @default.
- W2019381013 hasConcept C21951064 @default.
- W2019381013 hasConcept C24107716 @default.
- W2019381013 hasConcept C2777028655 @default.
- W2019381013 hasConcept C2777271071 @default.
- W2019381013 hasConcept C2781308329 @default.
- W2019381013 hasConcept C43617362 @default.
- W2019381013 hasConcept C552990157 @default.
- W2019381013 hasConcept C55493867 @default.
- W2019381013 hasConcept C70721500 @default.
- W2019381013 hasConcept C86803240 @default.