1,8-Naphthyridin-2-amine,5,6,7-trimethyl-

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CAS: 69587-84-4
MF: C11H13N3
MW: 187.24102
Synonyms: 1,8-Naphthyridin-2-amine,5,6,7-trimethyl-

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Ai-jun Tong

Tsinghua University
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Shuo Wu

Dalian University of Technology
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XiuYun Wang

Dalian University of Technology
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YanQiu Zhao

Dalian University of Technology
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Yi Xiao

Florida International University
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Co-reporter: Daniel Roncancio, Haixiang Yu, Xiaowen Xu, Shuo Wu, Ran Liu, Joshua Debord, Xinhui Lou, and Yi Xiao
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Publication Date(Web):October 23, 2014
DOI: 10.1021/ac503360n
We report a rapid and specific aptamer-based method for one-step cocaine detection with minimal reagent requirements. The feasibility of aptamer-based detection has been demonstrated with sensors that operate via target-induced conformational change mechanisms, but these have generally exhibited limited target sensitivity. We have discovered that the cocaine-binding aptamer MNS-4.1 can also bind the fluorescent molecule 2-amino-5,6,7-trimethyl-1,8-naphthyridine (ATMND) and thereby quench its fluorescence. We subsequently introduced sequence changes into MNS-4.1 to engineer a new cocaine-binding aptamer (38-GC) that exhibits higher affinity to both ligands, with reduced background signal and increased signal gain. Using this aptamer, we have developed a new sensor platform that relies on the cocaine-mediated displacement of ATMND from 38-GC as a result of competitive binding. We demonstrate that our sensor can detect cocaine within seconds at concentrations as low as 200 nM, which is 50-fold lower than existing assays based on target-induced conformational change. More importantly, our assay achieves successful cocaine detection in body fluids, with a limit of detection of 10.4, 18.4, and 36 μM in undiluted saliva, urine, and serum samples, respectively.

Yu Xiang

Tsinghua University
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