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DOI: 10.1089/oli.2010.0267
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Development of Single-Stranded DNA Aptamers for Specific Bisphenol A Detection

Minjoung Jo,Ji‐Young Ahn,Joohyung Lee,Seram Lee,Sun Woo Hong,Jae-Wook Yoo,Ji-Hoon Kang,Pooja Dua,Dong-Ki Lee,Seunghun Hong,Soyoun Kim

Aptamer
Systematic evolution of ligands by exponential enrichment
Bisphenol A
2011
The development of reagents with high affinity and specificity to small molecules is crucial for the high-throughput detection of chemical compounds, such as toxicants or pollutants. Aptamers are short and single-stranded (ss) oligonucleotides able to recognize target molecules with high affinity. Here, we report the selection of ssDNA aptamers that bind to Bisphenol A (BPA), an environmental hormone. Using SELEX process, we isolated high affinity aptamers to BPA from a 1015 random library of 60 mer ssDNAs. The selected aptamers bound specifically to BPA, but not to structurally similar molecules, such as Bisphenol B with one methyl group difference, or 4,4′-Bisphenol with 2 methyl groups difference. Using these aptamers, we developed an aptamer-based sol–gel biochip and detected BPA dissolved in water. This novel BPA aptamer-based detection can be further applied to the universal and high-specificity detection of small molecules.
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    Development of Single-Stranded DNA Aptamers for Specific Bisphenol A Detection” is a paper by Minjoung Jo Ji‐Young Ahn Joohyung Lee Seram Lee Sun Woo Hong Jae-Wook Yoo Ji-Hoon Kang Pooja Dua Dong-Ki Lee Seunghun Hong Soyoun Kim published in 2011. It has an Open Access status of “green”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.