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Graphene-Based Aptamer Logic Gates and Their Application to Multiplex Detection
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EngineeringMolecular BiologyNanocomputingChemistryMolecular ComputingGraphene NanomeshesElectronic DevicesBiosensing SystemsNanoelectronicsBioimagingMolecular CommunicationMultiplex DetectionChemical SensorBiochemistryNanotechnologyComputer EngineeringSingle-molecule DetectionGraphene OxideGraphene Quantum DotMultiplex Logic OperationsNatural SciencesGrapheneGraphene NanoribbonChemical ProbeMultiplex Targets
In this work, a GO/aptamer system was constructed to create multiplex logic operations and enable sensing of multiplex targets. 6-Carboxyfluorescein (FAM)-labeled adenosine triphosphate binding aptamer (ABA) and FAM-labeled thrombin binding aptamer (TBA) were first adsorbed onto graphene oxide (GO) to form a GO/aptamer complex, leading to the quenching of the fluorescence of FAM. We demonstrated that the unique GO/aptamer interaction and the specific aptamer-target recognition in the target/GO/aptamer system were programmable and could be utilized to regulate the fluorescence of FAM via OR and INHIBIT logic gates. The fluorescence changed according to different input combinations, and the integration of OR and INHIBIT logic gates provided an interesting approach for logic sensing applications where multiple target molecules were present. High-throughput fluorescence imagings that enabled the simultaneous processing of many samples by using the combinatorial logic gates were realized. The developed logic gates may find applications in further development of DNA circuits and advanced sensors for the identification of multiple targets in complex chemical environments.
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