Exploration of the Interaction of Cadmium and Aptamer by Molecular Simulation and Development of Sensitive Capillary Zone Electrophoresis-Based Aptasensor.

Journal of chemical information and modeling(2023)

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The presence of cadmium ions (Cd) in environmental samples demands a fast, sensitive, and selective analytical method that can measure toxic levels. Biosensors based on aptamers (aptasensors) have been developed, but some of them suffer from poor sensitivity and specificity due to the immobilization of aptamers. Here, we employed circular dichroism, molecular docking, and molecular dynamics simulation to reveal that the aptamer gradually undergoes significant conformational changes upon Cd binding. This fact highlights the advantages of biosensors based on free aptamers. So, keeping these results, an analytical method was established for the detection of Cd by utilizing capillary zone electrophoresis (CZE), which is adapted for the free aptamer. So, CZE equipped with aptamer as a detection probe can detect Cd within 4 min in the range from 5 to 250 nM with = 0.994, limit of detection 5 nM (signal-to-noise ratio = 3), and recovery from 92.6 ± 1.6 to 107.4 ± 1.0% in river water samples. Furthermore, the detected concentration in water samples is below the harmful levels (267 nM) recommended by World Health Organization standards in drinking water. This method displays a high sensitivity and specificity for Cd. It is found to be superior to existing methods, which use immobilized aptamers, and can be readily expanded to design aptasensors for other targets.
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cadmium,aptamer,molecular simulation,electrophoresis-based
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