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Coordination polymers of Tb3+/Nucleotide as smart chemical nose/tongue toward pattern-recognition-based and time-resolved fluorescence sensing

  • Xin Yue Han
  • , Qian Xi Fan
  • , Zi Han Chen
  • , Ling Xue Deng
  • , Zheng Qi Fang
  • , Guoyue Shi
  • , Min Zhang*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The abundant functional groups on guanosine monophosphate (GMP)make it possible to interact with various metal ions. The subtle difference in the structure of GMP and deoxy-guanosine monophosphate (dGMP)coupled with Tb3+ can be readily exploited to form two coordination polymers, which have been unveiled as two time-resolved fluorescence (TRF)sensing reporters (Tb-GMP and Tb-dGMP)in our study. Based on this finding, herein, we have proposed a novel TRF orthogonal sensing array (Tb-GMP/dGMP)for pattern-recognition-based sensing of various metal ions. In addition, upon integration of some thiol-affinity metal ions, Tb-GMP/dGMP can be further extended to construct two metal ion-involved pattern-recognition-based sensor arrays (Tb-GMP/dGMP-Cu, Tb-GMP/dGMP-Ag)for the TRF sensing different levels of disease-relevant biothiols in biofluids, illustrating the powerful and multifunctional capabilities of the Tb-GMP/dGMP system and would inspire simpler and more widespread designs of chemical nose/tongue-based applications.

Original languageEnglish
Article number111335
JournalBiosensors and Bioelectronics
Volume139
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Aug 2019

Keywords

  • Lanthanide-based sensor array
  • Multiple analysis
  • Pattern recognition
  • Time-resolved fluorescence

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