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      Development of an Iridium(III) Complex as a G-Quadruplex Probe and Its Application for the G-Quadruplex-Based Luminescent Detection of Picomolar Insulin.

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          In this study, an unreported Ir(III) complex 1 was identified by screening as a versatile G-quadruplex probe. It exhibited highly selective response for different G-quadruplex DNA over double strand, single strand and triplex DNA. Compared with the organic G-quadruplex probe thioflavin T, complex 1 displays a longer lifetime, a larger Stokes shift, comparable G-quadruplex/ssDNA enhancement ratios, and higher G-quadruplex/triplex DNA enhancement ratios. In consideration of the encouraging G-quadruplex probe performance of complex 1, we employed 1 to develop a G-quadruplex-based detection system for the detection of insulin as a "proof-of-principle" concept. We also demonstrate an optimization process that enhanced the sensitivity of this sensing assay. Compared to previously reported methods, our "mix-and-detect" detection methodology is easy operated, quick, and cost-effective. A detection limit as low as 80 pM for insulin can be achieved by this sensing approach, with a linear relationship between luminescence intensity and insulin concentration established from 80 pM to 20 nM. Moreover, this assay could work effectively in diluted human serum.

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          Journal
          Anal. Chem.
          Analytical chemistry
          American Chemical Society (ACS)
          1520-6882
          0003-2700
          Jan 05 2016
          : 88
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Chemistry, Hong Kong Baptist University , Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong, China.
          [2 ] State Key Laboratory of Quality Research in Chinese Medicine, Institute of Chinese Medical Sciences, University of Macau , Macao, China.
          [3 ] Partner State Key Laboratory of Environmental and Biological Analysis, Hong Kong Baptist University , Hong Kong, China.
          Article
          10.1021/acs.analchem.5b04064
          26607385
          b3a9064e-68e7-4c63-acaf-9e874c28c04b
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