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Ribozyme-Mediated Signal Augmentation on a Mass-Sensitive Biosensor

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posted on 2006-12-20, 00:00 authored by Scott M. Knudsen, Joonhyung Lee, Andrew D. Ellington, Cagri A. Savran
Mass-based detection methods such as the quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) offer an attractive option to label-based methods; however the sensitivity is generally lower by comparison. In particular, low-molecular-weight analytes can be difficult to detect based on mass addition alone. In this communication, we present the use of effector-dependent ribozymes (aptazymes) as reagents for augmenting small ligand detection on a mass-sensitive device. Two distinct aptazymes were chosen:  an L1-ligase-based aptazyme (L1-Rev), which is activated by a small peptide (MW ≈ 2.4 kDa) from the HIV-1 Rev protein, and a hammerhead cleavase-based aptazyme (HH-theo3) activated by theophylline (MW = 180 Da). Aptazyme activity was observed in real time, and low-molecular-weight analyte detection has been successfully demonstrated with both aptazymes.

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