A kind of dna enzyme and its application and a kind of dna enzyme-based copper ion detection test paper and its preparation method
A DNA enzyme and detection test paper technology, applied in the field of copper ion detection, can solve problems such as affecting the stability and accuracy of detection results, reducing the activity of reducing agents, etc., and achieve the effects of large infiltration range, low detection limit and uniform color distribution.
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[0029] The present invention also provides a preparation method of divalent copper ion detection test paper, comprising the steps of:
[0030] (1) Soak and modify the hydrophobic region of the glass fiber filter paper in a mixed solution of methyltrichlorosilane-toluene and hydrochloric acid;
[0031] (2) Infiltrate the hydrophilic region of the glass fiber filter paper with a dye solution comprising 3-butyn-1-ol, 3-azido-7-hydroxycoumarin and DNase to obtain a copper ion detection test paper.
[0032] When using ordinary fiber test paper for detection, there will be a large-scale infiltration phenomenon after dropping the dye solution, resulting in uneven color distribution, so that the color development is not obvious, which reduces the detection sensitivity and detection efficiency.
[0033] In order to solve this problem, the present invention uses glass fiber filter paper as detection test paper, and described glass fiber filter paper is divided into hydrophobic zone and ...
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[0061] This embodiment provides a copper ion detection test paper, the preparation method of the copper ion detection test paper is as follows:
[0062] (1) Use a puncher to punch a circular hole with a diameter of 0.7 cm on the glass fiber filter paper, use the hole as a hydrophilic area, and use the rest of the glass fiber filter as a hydrophobic area. Soak the hydrophobic area in a mixed solution of 20mM methyltrichlorosilane-toluene and 37% hydrochloric acid (the volume ratio when the two are mixed is 1:3) for 15min, take it out and dry it at 37°C for 20min to obtain a superhydrophobic The hydrophobic area of the glass fiber filter paper; the DNA single strand shown in SEQ ID NO: 1 is denatured in R buffer, boiled in a thermal cycler for 5 minutes, and cooled to room temperature (22°C) within 10 minutes for refolding , to obtain the DNA enzyme of the present invention. Store the obtained DNase at 4°C for later use; in this example, the R buffer refers to Li-HEPES buffer...
Embodiment 2
[0065] This embodiment provides a method for detecting copper ions using the copper ion detection test paper prepared in Example 1.
[0066] (1) Preparation of copper ion standard solution: Prepare copper sulfate solution with water to form copper sulfate standard solutions with concentrations of 0, 10 μM, 20 μM, 30 μM, 40 μM, 50 μM, 60 μM, 70 μM, 80 μM, 90 μM, and 100 μM.
[0067] (2) Put the copper ion detection test paper into the copper ion standard solution of the above concentration, and react at 37°C for 30 minutes; take out the copper ion detection test paper, put it in an oven and dry it at 55°C for 10 minutes, and then put it in a UV light box During irradiation, draw the curve graph of the concentration and fluorescence intensity of the copper ion standard solution, and compare it with the control test paper without adding DNase, such as figure 1 shown, from figure 1 It can be seen that with the increase of the copper ion concentration, the fluorescence intensity o...
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