Dependent signal quenching and enhancing triggered by bipedal DNA walker for ultrasensitive photoelectrochemical biosensor.
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2019
Herein, by utilizing bipedal DNA walker as booster to adjust the distance of quencher ferrocene (Fc) and sensitizer methylene blue (MB) to photoactive material perylene-3,4,9,10-tetracarboxylic acid (PTCA), a novel "on-off-super on" photoelectrochemical (PEC) biosensor was proposed for ultrasensitive detection of thrombin (TB). Firstly, the PTCA matrix on electrode could provide a high initial PEC signal assisted by depAu. Upon the Fc labeled on hairpin DNA 1 (H-Fc) proximate to PTCA, the PEC signal could obviously decrease to reduce the background signal. Interestingly, the target TB-related bipedal DNA walker implemented the opening of H-Fc for the departure of Fc toward PTCA, which achieved the recovery of PEC signal and exposed the prelocked toehold domain for the hybridization with hairpin DNA 2 labeled with MB (H-MB), thereby making the MB approach to PTCA for achieving the "super on" signal. As a result, this proposed strategy showed a wide linear range from 0.5 fM to 100 nM with a low detection limit down to 0.17 fM for TB detection, providing an efficient and available avenue for sensitive detection of biomolecules in bioanalysis and disease diagnosis.
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Authors | Zhu, Minghui;Zhong, Xia;Deng, Hanmei;Huang, Liaojing;Yuan, Ruo;Yuan, Yali; |
Journal | Biosensors & bioelectronics |
Year | 2019 |
DOI | S0956-5663(19)30697-9 |
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