New insights into the photophysical properties and interaction mechanisms of Janus green blue dye with polyanions and its applications in colorimetric visualization of loop-mediated isothermal amplification and polymerase chain reaction
Arumugam Selva Sharma, Sung Min Ryou, Ji Hyeok Lee, Nae Yoon Lee
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Abstract
In this investigation, the photophysical properties and interaction mechanisms of Janus green blue (JGB) dye with polyanions were systematically studied using spectroscopic techniques. The absorption spectral analysis revealed that JGB binds cooperatively to sodium alginate, leading to dye stacking along the polymer chain. The interaction of JGB dye with DNA was characterized by the emergence of a metachromatic peak at 564 nm, indicating the formation of dye aggregates. The analysis of absorption data reveals that JGB dye interacts with DNA at multiple binding sites, including at least one high-affinity site. The AutoDock Vina based blind docking approach was used to analyze the most probable binding location of JGB dye in DNA. By making use of the DNA-induced metachromasia, a colorimetric approach was developed for the visualization of loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) and polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The LAMP-colorimetric assay, targeting the Streptococcus pneumoniae gene, demonstrated a noticeable colour change with a detection limit of 1 pg μL−1. The practical applicability was validated by detecting S. pneumoniae in artificial urine. In addition to LAMP, we tested the JGB dye based colorimetric assay for applicability in PCR reactions. The colorimetric PCR assay using the metal-responsive transcription factor (MTF-1) gene achieved a detection limit as low as 0.1 pg μL−1. The study highlights the potential of DNA binding metachromic dye to significantly enhance colorimetric assays, offering a robust and sensitive tool for molecular diagnostics.
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Journal of Materials Chemistry A, B & C cover high quality studies across all fields of materials chemistry. The journals focus on those theoretical or experimental studies that report new understanding, applications, properties and synthesis of materials. Journal of Materials Chemistry A, B & C are separated by the intended application of the material studied. Broadly, applications in energy and sustainability are of interest to Journal of Materials Chemistry A, applications in biology and medicine are of interest to Journal of Materials Chemistry B, and applications in optical, magnetic and electronic devices are of interest to Journal of Materials Chemistry C.Journal of Materials Chemistry B is a Transformative Journal and Plan S compliant. Example topic areas within the scope of Journal of Materials Chemistry B are listed below. This list is neither exhaustive nor exclusive:
Antifouling coatings
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Drug delivery
Gene delivery
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Nanomedicine
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