▎ 摘 要
A fluorometric patulin (PAT) assay is presented that is based on the use of magnetic reduced graphene oxide (rGO) and DNase I. The fluorescence of the PAT aptamer labelled with 6-carboxyfluorescein (FAM) is quenched by magnetized reduced graphene oxide (rGO-Fe3O4) due to fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET). However, in the presence of PAT, the labelled aptamer is stripped off from rGO-Fe3O4. The rGO-Fe3O4 is then magnetically separated so that the fluorescence of free labelled PAT aptamer is restored. DNase I cannot hydrolyze the aptamer on rGO-Fe3O4, but it can cleave the free aptamer-PAT complex. This will release FAM and PAT which can undergo a number of additional cycles to trigger the cleavage of abundant aptamer. Recycling of DNase I-assisted target therefore leads to a strong amplification of fluorescence and consequently to an assay with low limit of detection. The detection limit for PAT is as low as 0.28 mu g L-1 which is about 13 times lower than that without using DNase I. The method offers a new approach towards rapid, sensitive and selective detection based on an aptamer. Conceivably, it has a wide scope in that it may be applied to numerous other analytes if appropriate aptamers are available.