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Highly sensitive electrochemical detection of proteins using aptamer-coated gold nanoparticles and surface enzyme reactions

Authors :
Eun Ji Nam
Hyungi Kim
Hye Jin Lee
Eum Ji Kim
Alastair W. Wark
Sangchul Rho
Source :
The Analyst. 137:2011
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), 2012.

Abstract

A novel electrochemical detection methodology is described for the femtomolar detection of proteins which utilizes both DNA aptamer-functionalized nanoparticles and a surface enzymatic reaction. Immunoglobulin E (IgE) was used as a model protein biomarker, which possesses two distinct epitopes for antibody (anti-IgE) and DNA aptamer binding. A surface sandwich assay format was utilized involving the specific adsorption of IgE onto a gold electrode surface that was pre-modified with a monolayer of aptamer-nanoparticle conjugates followed by the specific interaction of alkaline phosphatase (ALP) conjugated anti-IgE. To clearly demonstrate the signal enhancement associated with nanoparticle use, anodic current measurements of the ALP catalyzed oxidation of the enzyme substrate 4-aminophenylphosphate (APP) were also compared with electrode surfaces upon which the aptamer was directly attached. The detection of an unlabelled protein at concentrations as low as 5 fM is a significant improvement compared to conventional electrochemical-based immunoassay approaches and provides a foundation for the practical use and incorporation of nanoparticle-enhanced detection into electrochemical biosensing technologies.

Details

ISSN :
13645528 and 00032654
Volume :
137
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Analyst
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d66cdb0bcf99a0b76526742bd56cc30c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1039/c2an15994e