Prion diseases are a group of fatal transmissible neurological conditions caused by the change in conformation of intrinsic cellular prion protein (PrPC). We present a rapid assay using aptamers and resistive pulse sensing, RPS, to extract and quantify PrPC from complex sample matrices. We functionalise the surface of superparamagnetic beads, SPBs, with a DNA aptamer. First SPB's termed P-beads, are used to pre-concentrate the analyte from a large sample volume. The PrPC protein is then eluted from the P-beads before aptamer modified sensing beads, S-beads, are added. The velocity of the S-beads through the nanopore reveals the concentration of the PrPC protein. The process is done in under an hour and allows the detection of picomol's of protein.
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Healey, M. J., Sivakumaran, M., & Platt, M. (2020). Rapid quantification of prion proteins using resistive pulse sensing. Analyst, 145(7), 2595–2601. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0an00063a
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