Analytica chimica acta | 2021

Dual-emission fluorescence biosensing of vancomycin based on AIEgen-peptide conjugates and aptamer-modified Au nanoclusters.

 
 
 
 

Abstract


Precise doses of antibiotics are necessary to prevent bacterial drug resistance. Although fluorescent sensors are promising for quantitative analyses of antibiotics, improvements in feasibility, selectivity, and sensitivity are needed. In this study, a dual-emission fluorescence biosensor platform was developed for simple, selective, and sensitive determination of vancomycin (Van) based on a peptide conjugated with blue-emitting aggregation-induced emission luminogens (AIEgen) and aptamer-modified red-emitting gold nanoclusters (AuNCs-apt). The peptide and aptamer together recognized Van with high affinity, thus changing the fluorescence intensity at 470\u202fnm and 650\u202fnm, respectively. This platform displayed excellent linear correlation between the fluorescence response and a Van concentration ranging 0.01-100\u202fμg\u202fmL-1, and the limit of detection (LOD) was 2.79\u202fng\u202fmL-1. In addition to the ability to accurately distinguish Van from glycopeptide antibiotics, the newly developed biosensor allowed for naked-eye detection of 1\u202fμg\u202fmL-1 Van. These results and those of serum samples and microdialysate samples support the application of this newly developed method for Van monitoring and clinical diagnosis.

Volume 1150
Pages \n 238177\n
DOI 10.1016/j.aca.2020.12.052
Language English
Journal Analytica chimica acta

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