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Functionalized Aptamers For Detection Of Small-Molecule Targets, Haixiang Yu Jun 2019

Functionalized Aptamers For Detection Of Small-Molecule Targets, Haixiang Yu

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Aptamers have recently gained considerable attention for small-molecule detection in diverse applications such as drug identification, medical diagnostics, and environmental monitoring. However, the performance of aptamer-based sensors has been greatly limited by the low target affinity and responsiveness of small-molecule binding aptamers. This dissertation describes several novel aptamer engineering and isolation strategies to remedy this problem. Specifically, we first develop a generally applicable strategy to engineer split aptamers containing two binding domains termed cooperative-binding split aptamers (CBSAs). CBSAs exhibit higher target binding affinity and are far more responsive in terms of target-induced split aptamer assembly compared to single-domain parent split …


Nanomaterial-Based Electrochemical And Colorimetric Sensors For On-Site Detection Of Small-Molecule Targets, Bhargav Guntupalli Apr 2017

Nanomaterial-Based Electrochemical And Colorimetric Sensors For On-Site Detection Of Small-Molecule Targets, Bhargav Guntupalli

FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations

An ideal biosensor is a compact and in-expensive device that is able to readily and rapidly detects different types of analytes with high sensitivity and specificity. The affectability of a biosensing methodology is subject to the limit of nanomaterials to transduce the target binding process to an improved perceptible signal, while the selectivity is accomplished by considering the binding and specificity of certain moieties to their targets. Keeping these requirements in mind we have chosen nanomaterials such as carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) that has catalytic properties combined with their size, shape and configuration dependent chemical and physical …


Gold Nanoparticle-Based Colorimetric Sensors For Detection Of Dna And Small Molecules, Pingping Liang Jun 2016

Gold Nanoparticle-Based Colorimetric Sensors For Detection Of Dna And Small Molecules, Pingping Liang

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Biosensors have proven to be a powerful tool for detecting diverse targets, such as proteins, DNA, and small molecules representing disease biomarkers, toxins, drugs and their metabolites, environmental pollutants, agrichemicals, and antibiotics with high sensitivity and specificity.

The major objective of the research described in this dissertation was to develop low cost, low sample volume, highly sensitive and specific AuNP-based colorimetric sensor platforms for the detection of DNA and small molecules. With this in mind, we propose an instrument-free approach in chapter three for the detection of NADH with a sensor constructed on a paper substrate, based on the target-induced …