Aptasensors and Advancement in Molecular Recognition Technology

Author:

Napit Rajindra1,Jaysawal Satendra Kumar1,Chowdhury Rocky1,Catague Jasmine1,Melke Haben1,Pham Cuong Viet2,Xu Huo3,Jia Lee3,Lin Jia4,Hou Yingchu5,Duan Wei1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Medicine Deakin University, and IMPACT Strategic Research Centre Waurn Ponds VIC 3216 Australia

2. Molecular Imaging and Theranostics Laboratory Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute Melbourne VIC 3004 Australia

3. College of Materials and Chemical Engineering Minjiang University Fuzhou Fujian 350108 China

4. Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology West China School of Basic Medical Sciences & Forensic Medicine Sichuan University Chengdu 610044 China

5. Laboratory of Tumor Molecular and Cellular Biology College of Life Sciences Shaanxi Normal University 620 West Chang'an Avenue Xi'an Shaanxi 710119 China

Abstract

AbstractSynthetic oligonucleic acids known as aptamers exhibit remarkable selectivity and affinity for target recognition and binding. Selected via an iterative process known as “selective evolution of ligands by exponential enrichment” (SELEX), aptamers fold into defined 3D conformations to interact with their targets. The incorporation of aptamers as recognition elements has driven notable progress in biosensors, giving rise to the development of aptasensors. Here, the process of aptamer discovery and the development of various types of aptasensors are summarized. The fundamental design principles of aptasensors are elaborated along with the superiority of aptamers compared to antibodies. The various modes employed by aptasensors, such as structure‐switching design, hybridization chain reaction amplification, enzyme‐assisted recycling, and split aptamer design are examined. Further light is shed on the diverse landscape of aptasensors, their adaptability to different analytes aptasensors as well as their potential to propel advancements in modern biosensor technology. As a nucleic acids‐based biosensor platform, aptasensors poise to become a next generation of sensitive and cost‐effective technology to shape the future of molecular recognition in biosensing.

Publisher

Wiley

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