An Optical Biosensor-Based Quantification of the Microcystin
Synthetase A Gene: Early Warning of Toxic Cyanobacterial Blooming
Posted on 2018-01-05 - 00:00
The
monitoring and control of toxic cyanobacterial strains, which
can produce microcystins, is critical to protect human and ecological
health. We herein reported an optical-biosensor-based quantification
of the microcystin synthetase A (mcyA) gene so as to discriminate
microcystin-producing strains from nonproducing strains. In this assay,
the mcyA-specific ssDNA probes were designed in silico with an on-line
tool and then synthesized to be covalently immobilized on an optical-fiber
surface. Production of fluorescently modified target DNA fragment
amplicons was accomplished through the use of Cy5-tagged deoxycytidine
triphosphates (dCTPs) in the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method,
which resulted in copies with internally labeled multiple sites per
DNA molecule and delivered great sensitivity. With a facile surface-based
hybridization process, the PCR amplicons were captured on the optical-fiber
surface and were induced by an evanescent-wave field into fluorescence
emission. Under the optimum conditions, the detection limit was found
to be 10 pM (S/N ratio = 3) and equaled 103 gene copies/mL.
The assay was triumphantly demonstrated for PCR amplicons of mcyA
detection and showed satisfactory stability and reproducibility. Moreover,
the sensing system exhibited excellent selectivity with quantitative
spike recoveries from 87 to 102% for M. aeruginosa species in the mixed samples. There results confirmed that the method
would serve as an accurate, cost-effective, and rapid technique for
in-field testing of toxic Microcystis sp. in water,
giving early information for water quality monitoring against microcystin-producing
cyanobacteria.
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Liu, Jinchuan; Zhou, Xiaohong; Shi, Hanchang (2018). An Optical Biosensor-Based Quantification of the Microcystin
Synthetase A Gene: Early Warning of Toxic Cyanobacterial Blooming. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.7b04933