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O. L. Bodulev, A. V. Gribas, M. M. Vdovenko, I. Yu. Sakharov

Chemiluminescent detection of HIV DNA using allosteric activation of peroxidase-mimicking DNAzyme

Abstract

Homogeneous chemiluminescent method for HIV DNA detection based on allosteric activation of peroxidase-mimicking DNAzyme (PMDNAzyme) was developed. The probes used in the assay contained PMDNAzyme fragment and the oligonucleotide complementary to HIV DNA which interacted each other resulting in changes in G-quadruplex structure of the PMDNAzyme and decreasing peroxidase-like activity of the probe. In the presence of HIV DNA such interaction was destroyed because the complementary fragment of the probe formed stable duplex with DNA target. As a result of this, some reorganizations in G-quadruplex structure of the probe are observed, which are accompanied by enhancement of catalytic activity of the PMDNAzyme. The mechanism of the DNA-dependent activation of PMDNAzyme containing probes was confirmed by CD spectroscopy and modeling of the probes and their complexes with DNA target. The calibration curves for HIV DNA determination allowed estimating the analytical parameters of the assay. The detection limit value and the linear range were shown to be 0.3 nM and 0.3–15 nM, respectively. The sensitivity of the assay was very high (190 000 nM–1). The values of coefficient of variation (CV) measured within the working range varied less than 4%, which says about a high precision of the proposed assay.
Key words: Allosteric activation; Peroxidase-mimicking DNAzyme; Chemiluminescence; HIV; DNA.
Moscow University Chemistry Bulletin.
2018, Vol. 59, No. 2, P. 78
   

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