4.6 Article

Light-Regulated Natural Fluorescence of the PCC 6803@ZIF-8 Composite as an Encoded Microsphere for the Detection of Multiple Biomarkers

Journal

ACS SENSORS
Volume 6, Issue 7, Pages 2574-2583

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acssensors.1c00104

Keywords

light-regulated; fluorescence-coded microspheres; metal-organic frameworks; Mycobacterium tuberculosis; flow cytometry

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21675057, 31972758]
  2. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [2662018PY054]
  3. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2016YFD0500900, 2016YFD0500906]
  4. Special Fund for China Agriculture Research System (Beef/Yak Cattle) [CARS-37]
  5. Key Research and Development Program of Hubei Province of China [2020BBA055]

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The study presents a method using a fluorescent PCC 6803@ZIF-8 composite prepared by self-assembled zeolitic imidazolate framework on the surface of inactivated PCC 6803 cells as a bead-based assay platform. By observing composites with different fluorescence intensities, multiplexed analysis is achieved, enhancing detection sensitivity.
The use of color-encoded microspheres for a bead-based assay has attracted increasing attention for high-throughput multiplexed bioassays. A fluorescent PCC 6803@ZIF-8 composite was prepared as a bead-based assay platform by a self-assembled zeolitic imidazolate framework (ZIF-8) on the surface of inactivated PCC 6803 cells. The composite fluorescence owing to the presence of pigment proteins in PCC 6803 could be gradually bleached with the prolongation of the ultraviolet light irradiation time. The composites with different fluorescence intensities were therefore obtained as encoded microspheres for the multiplexed assay. ZIF-8 provides a stable, rigid shell and a large specific surface area for composites, which prevent the composites from breakage during use and storage, simplify the protein immobilization procedure, reduce non-specific adsorption, and enhance the detection sensitivity. The encoded composites were successfully used to detect multiple DNA insertion sequences of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The presented strategy offers an innovative color-encoding method for high-throughput multiplexed bioassays without the need of using chemically synthesized fluorescent materials.

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