A label-free G-quadruplex-based mercury detection assay employing the exonuclease III-mediated cleavage of T-Hg2+-T mismatched DNA

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We report herein the use of an exonuclease III and G-quadruplex probe to construct a G-quadruplex-based luminescence detection platform for Hg2+. Unlike common DNA-based Hg2+ detection methods, when using the dsDNA probe to monitor the hairpin formation, the intercalation of the dsDNA probe may be influenced by the distortion of dsDNA. This 'mix-and-detect' methodology utilized the G-quadruplex probe as the signal transducer and is simple, rapid, convenient to use and can detect down to 20 nM of Hg2+.

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Wang, W., Kang, T. S., Chan, P. W. H., Lu, J. J., Chen, X. P., Leung, C. H., & Ma, D. L. (2015). A label-free G-quadruplex-based mercury detection assay employing the exonuclease III-mediated cleavage of T-Hg2+-T mismatched DNA. Science and Technology of Advanced Materials, 16(6). https://doi.org/10.1088/1468-6996/16/6/065004

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