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Highly Sensitive Detection of T790 M with a Three-Level Characteristic Current by Thymine–Hg(II)–Thymine in the α-Hemolysin Nanopore

Yaping Li, Yongqi Yang, Chunmeng Zhong, Dan Xiao, Cuisong Zhou

2024Analytical Chemistry10 citationsDOI

Abstract

Sensitive detection of resistance mutation T790 M is of great significance for early diagnosis and prognostic monitoring of non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC). In this paper, we showed a highly sensitive detection strategy for T790 M using a three-level characteristic current signal pattern in an α-hemolysin nanopore. A probe was designed that formed a C–T mismatched base pair with wild-type/P and a T–T mismatched with the T790M/P. The T790M/P produced a unique three-level characteristic current signal in the presence of mercury ions(II): first, T790M–Hg 2+ –P entering the vestibule of α-HL under the transmembrane potential and overhang of probe occupying the β-barrel, then probe unzipping from the T790M/P, T790 M temporally residing inside the nanocavity due to the interaction with Hg(II), and finally T790 M passing through the β-barrel. The blocking current distribution was concentrated with a small relative standard deviation of about 3%, and the signal peaks of T790 M and wild-type can be completely separated with a high separation resolution of more than 2.5, which achieved the highly sensitive detection of T790 M down to 0.001 pM (confidence level P 95%) with a linear range from 0.001 pM to 1 nM in human serum samples. This highly sensitive recognition strategy enables the detection of low abundance T790 M and provides a method for prognostic monitoring in NSCLC patients.

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ChemistryNanoporeThymineDetection limitBiophysicsWild typeAnalytical Chemistry (journal)Molecular biologyNanotechnologyBiochemistryChromatographyDNAGeneBiologyMaterials scienceMutantNanopore and Nanochannel Transport StudiesMass Spectrometry Techniques and ApplicationsMicrofluidic and Capillary Electrophoresis Applications