
pmid: 27348778
Ultrasensitive, rapid and selective diagnostic probes are urgently needed to overcome the limitations of traditional probes for norovirus (NV). Here, we report the detection of NV genogroup II via nucleic acid hybridization technology using a quantum dot (QD)-conjugated molecular beacon (MB) probe. To boost the sensitivity of the MB assay system, an ultrasensitive QD fluorophore with unique optical properties was synthesized, characterized and exploited as a fluorescence signal generator. Alloyed thioglycolic (TGA)-capped CdZnSeS QDs with a high photoluminescence (PL) quantum yield (QY) value of 92% were synthesized, and a modified silanization method was employed to encapsulate the thiol-capped QDs in a silica layer. The resulting highly luminescent alloyed SiO2-coated CdZnSeS QDs had a remarkable PL QY value of 98%. Transmission electron microscopy and dynamic light scattering confirmed the monodispersity of the alloyed nanocrystals, and zeta potential analysis confirmed their colloidal stability. Powder X-ray diffraction and PL lifetime measurements confirmed the surface modification of the QDs. The alloyed TGA-capped and SiO2-coated CdZnSeS QD-conjugated MB bioprobes detected extremely low concentrations of NV RNA. Ultrasensitive detection of low concentrations of NV RNA with a limit of detection (LOD) of 8.2copies/mL in human serum and a LOD of 9.3 copies/mL in buffer was achieved using the SiO2-coated CdZnSeS QD-MB probes, an increase in sensitivity of 3-fold compared with the detection limit for NV RNA using TGA-capped CdZnSeS QD-MBs. The additional merits of our detection system are rapidity, specificity and improved sensitivity over conventional molecular test probes.
Silicon, Norovirus/isolation & purification, Biosensing Techniques/instrumentation, Biophysics, Biomedical Engineering, Molecular Probe Techniques, Biosensing Techniques, Biocompatible/chemical synthesis, Viral/blood, Silicon/chemistry, 530, Sensitivity and Specificity, Selenium Compounds/chemistry, Coated Materials, Biocompatible, Silicon Dioxide/chemistry, Quantum Dots, Electrochemistry, Cadmium Compounds, Nanotechnology, Cadmium Compounds/chemistry, Selenium Compounds, Molecular beacon, Zinc Compounds/chemistry, Molecular Probe Techniques/instrumentation, Nanotechnology/instrumentation, Quantum dots, Molecular Probes/chemical synthesis, Norovirus, Coated Materials, Bioprobe, Reproducibility of Results, Norovirus virus, Equipment Design, Silicon Dioxide, 543, Equipment Failure Analysis, Zinc Compounds, Molecular Probes, Alloy, RNA, RNA, Viral, Biotechnology
Silicon, Norovirus/isolation & purification, Biosensing Techniques/instrumentation, Biophysics, Biomedical Engineering, Molecular Probe Techniques, Biosensing Techniques, Biocompatible/chemical synthesis, Viral/blood, Silicon/chemistry, 530, Sensitivity and Specificity, Selenium Compounds/chemistry, Coated Materials, Biocompatible, Silicon Dioxide/chemistry, Quantum Dots, Electrochemistry, Cadmium Compounds, Nanotechnology, Cadmium Compounds/chemistry, Selenium Compounds, Molecular beacon, Zinc Compounds/chemistry, Molecular Probe Techniques/instrumentation, Nanotechnology/instrumentation, Quantum dots, Molecular Probes/chemical synthesis, Norovirus, Coated Materials, Bioprobe, Reproducibility of Results, Norovirus virus, Equipment Design, Silicon Dioxide, 543, Equipment Failure Analysis, Zinc Compounds, Molecular Probes, Alloy, RNA, RNA, Viral, Biotechnology
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