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Paper-Based Progesterone Sensor Using an Allosteric Transcription Factor.


ABSTRACT: Progesterone monitoring is an essential component of in vitro fertilization treatments and reproductive management of dairy cows. Gold-standard biosensors for progesterone monitoring rely on antibodies, which are expensive and difficult to procure. We have developed an alternative transcription factor-based sensor that is superior to conventional progesterone biosensors. Here, we incorporate this transcription factor-based progesterone sensor into an affordable, portable paperfluidic format to facilitate widespread implementation of progesterone monitoring at the point of care. Oligonucleotides labeled with a fluorescent dye are immobilized onto nitrocellulose via a biotin-streptavidin interaction. In the absence of progesterone, these oligonucleotides form a complex with a transcription factor that is fluorescently labeled with tdTomato. In the presence of progesterone, the fluorescent transcription factor unbinds from the immobilized DNA, resulting in a decrease in tdTomato fluorescence. The limit of detection of our system is 27 nm, which is a clinically relevant level of progesterone. We demonstrate that transcription factor-based sensors can be incorporated into paperfluidic devices, thereby making them accessible to a broader population due to the portability and affordability of paper-based devices.

SUBMITTER: Zamani M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8867790 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Paper-Based Progesterone Sensor Using an Allosteric Transcription Factor.

Zamani Marjon M   Dupaty Josh J   Baer R C RC   Kuzmanovic Uros U   Fan Andy A   Grinstaff Mark W MW   Galagan James E JE   Klapperich Catherine M CM  

ACS omega 20220207 7


Progesterone monitoring is an essential component of in vitro fertilization treatments and reproductive management of dairy cows. Gold-standard biosensors for progesterone monitoring rely on antibodies, which are expensive and difficult to procure. We have developed an alternative transcription factor-based sensor that is superior to conventional progesterone biosensors. Here, we incorporate this transcription factor-based progesterone sensor into an affordable, portable paperfluidic format to f  ...[more]

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