DNA Aptamer Functionalized Hydrogels for Interferometric Fiber-Optic Based Continuous Monitoring of Potassium Ions

In the present paper, we describe a potassium sensor based on DNA-aptamer functionalized hydrogel, that is capable of continuous label-free potassium ion (K<sup>+</sup>) monitoring with potential for in situ application. A hydrogel attached to the end of an optical fiber is designed with...

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Main Authors: Nataša Žuržul, Bjørn Torger Stokke
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-08-01
Series:Biosensors
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2079-6374/11/8/266
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spelling doaj-eb07fad761f74b47b4df8c77125616fb2021-08-26T13:34:14ZengMDPI AGBiosensors2079-63742021-08-011126626610.3390/bios11080266DNA Aptamer Functionalized Hydrogels for Interferometric Fiber-Optic Based Continuous Monitoring of Potassium IonsNataša Žuržul0Bjørn Torger Stokke1Biophysics and Medical Technology, Department of Physics, NTNU The Norwegian University of Science and Technology, NO-7491 Trondheim, NorwayBiophysics and Medical Technology, Department of Physics, NTNU The Norwegian University of Science and Technology, NO-7491 Trondheim, NorwayIn the present paper, we describe a potassium sensor based on DNA-aptamer functionalized hydrogel, that is capable of continuous label-free potassium ion (K<sup>+</sup>) monitoring with potential for in situ application. A hydrogel attached to the end of an optical fiber is designed with di-oligonucleotides grafted to the polymer network that may serve as network junctions in addition to the covalent crosslinks. Specific affinity toward K<sup>+</sup> is based on exploiting a particular aptamer that exhibits conformational transition from single-stranded DNA to G-quadruplex formed by the di-oligonucleotide in the presence of K<sup>+</sup>. Integration of this aptamer into the hydrogel transforms the K<sup>+</sup> specific conformational transition to a K<sup>+</sup> concentration dependent deswelling of the hydrogel. High-resolution interferometry monitors changes in extent of swelling at 1 Hz and 2 nm resolution for the hydrogel matrix of 50 µm. The developed hydrogel-based biosensor displayed high selectivity for K<sup>+</sup> ions in the concentration range up to 10 mM, in the presence of physiological concentrations of Na<sup>+</sup>. Additionally, the concentration dependent and selective K<sup>+</sup> detection demonstrated in the artificial blood buffer environment, both at room and physiological temperatures, suggests substantial potential for practical applications such as monitoring of potassium ion concentration in blood levels in intensive care medicine.https://www.mdpi.com/2079-6374/11/8/266potassium biosensoraptamerresponsive hydrogelinterferometry
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author Nataša Žuržul
Bjørn Torger Stokke
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Bjørn Torger Stokke
DNA Aptamer Functionalized Hydrogels for Interferometric Fiber-Optic Based Continuous Monitoring of Potassium Ions
Biosensors
potassium biosensor
aptamer
responsive hydrogel
interferometry
author_facet Nataša Žuržul
Bjørn Torger Stokke
author_sort Nataša Žuržul
title DNA Aptamer Functionalized Hydrogels for Interferometric Fiber-Optic Based Continuous Monitoring of Potassium Ions
title_short DNA Aptamer Functionalized Hydrogels for Interferometric Fiber-Optic Based Continuous Monitoring of Potassium Ions
title_full DNA Aptamer Functionalized Hydrogels for Interferometric Fiber-Optic Based Continuous Monitoring of Potassium Ions
title_fullStr DNA Aptamer Functionalized Hydrogels for Interferometric Fiber-Optic Based Continuous Monitoring of Potassium Ions
title_full_unstemmed DNA Aptamer Functionalized Hydrogels for Interferometric Fiber-Optic Based Continuous Monitoring of Potassium Ions
title_sort dna aptamer functionalized hydrogels for interferometric fiber-optic based continuous monitoring of potassium ions
publisher MDPI AG
series Biosensors
issn 2079-6374
publishDate 2021-08-01
description In the present paper, we describe a potassium sensor based on DNA-aptamer functionalized hydrogel, that is capable of continuous label-free potassium ion (K<sup>+</sup>) monitoring with potential for in situ application. A hydrogel attached to the end of an optical fiber is designed with di-oligonucleotides grafted to the polymer network that may serve as network junctions in addition to the covalent crosslinks. Specific affinity toward K<sup>+</sup> is based on exploiting a particular aptamer that exhibits conformational transition from single-stranded DNA to G-quadruplex formed by the di-oligonucleotide in the presence of K<sup>+</sup>. Integration of this aptamer into the hydrogel transforms the K<sup>+</sup> specific conformational transition to a K<sup>+</sup> concentration dependent deswelling of the hydrogel. High-resolution interferometry monitors changes in extent of swelling at 1 Hz and 2 nm resolution for the hydrogel matrix of 50 µm. The developed hydrogel-based biosensor displayed high selectivity for K<sup>+</sup> ions in the concentration range up to 10 mM, in the presence of physiological concentrations of Na<sup>+</sup>. Additionally, the concentration dependent and selective K<sup>+</sup> detection demonstrated in the artificial blood buffer environment, both at room and physiological temperatures, suggests substantial potential for practical applications such as monitoring of potassium ion concentration in blood levels in intensive care medicine.
topic potassium biosensor
aptamer
responsive hydrogel
interferometry
url https://www.mdpi.com/2079-6374/11/8/266
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