Title of article :
Nanoscaled aptasensors for multi-analyte sensing
Author/Authors :
saberian-borujeni, m. tabriz university of medical sciences, ايران , johari-ahar, m. tabriz university of medical sciences, ايران , hamzeiy, h. tabriz university of medical sciences, ايران , barar, j. tabriz university of medical sciences, ايران , omidi, y. tabriz university of medical sciences, ايران
Abstract :
Introduction: Nanoscaled aptamers (Aps), as short single-stranded DNA or RNA oligonucleotides, are able to bind to their specific targets with high affinity, upon which they are considered as powerful diagnostic and analytical sensing tools (the so-called “aptasensors”). Aptamers are selected from a random pool of oligonucleotides through a procedure known as “systematic evolution of ligands by exponential enrichment”. Methods: In this work, the most recent studies in the field of aptasensors are reviewed and discussed with a main focus on the potential of aptasensors for the multianalyte detection(s). Results: Due to the specific folding capability of aptamers in the presence of analyte, aptasensors have substantially successfully been exploited for the detection of a wide range of small and large molecules (e.g., drugs and their metabolites, toxins, and associated biomarkers in various diseases) at very low concentrations in the biological fluids/samples even in presence of interfering species. Conclusion: Biological samples are generally considered as complexes in the real biological media. Hence, the development of aptasensors with capability to determine various targets simultaneously within a biological matrix seems to be our main challenge. To this end, integration of various key scientific dominions such as bioengineering and systems biology with biomedical researches are inevitable.
Keywords :
Aptamer , Aptasensor , Biosensor , Multi , analyte detection , SELEX
Journal title :
Bioimpacts
Journal title :
Bioimpacts