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Selective adsorption of modified nucleoside cancer biomarkers by hybrid molecularly imprinted adsorbents
Authors:Agnieszka Iwanowska  Shin‐Ichi Yusa  Maria Nowakowska  Krzysztof Szczubia?ka
Institution:1. Faculty of Chemistry, Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland;2. Graduate School of Engineering, Department of Materials Science and Chemistry, University of Hyogo, Himeji, Japan
Abstract:Modified adenosine nucleosides have been proposed to be potential DNA‐based biomarkers for early diagnosis of tumor and a promising tool for the development of noninvasive prediction systems. However, the low concentration of modified adenosine nucleosides in physiological fluids makes them challenging for both quantitative and qualitative determination. Therefore, materials, which are potentially useful for selective adsorption of nucleobase‐containing compounds, were obtained. To obtain the adsorbents, the silica gel particles were coated layer‐by‐layer with films of the polymers with different combinations of polymers containing thymine groups. Next, the microspheres were irradiated with UV light in the presence of 2’‐deoxyadenosine or 5’‐deoxy‐5’‐(methylthio)adenosine, as template molecules, which resulted in the photodimerization of thymine moieties and molecular imprinting of adsorbed modified adenosine compounds. The selectivity of the adsorption was significantly enhanced by the photoimprinting process. Eventually, the imprinted particles have shown an improved ability to recognize mainly 2’‐deoxyadenosine and 5’‐deoxy‐5’‐(methylthio)adenosine molecules. The best performing adsorbent was obtained using modified natural polysaccharides. The studied materials could serve as promising adsorbents of biomarkers for tumor diagnostics.
Keywords:Adenine  Adsorbents  Cancer biomarkers  Molecular imprinting  Thymine
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