Au nanoparticles grafted sandwich platform used amplified small molecule electrochemical aptasensor
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2009
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We report a sensitively amplified electrochemical aptasensor using adenosine triphosphate (ATP) as a model. ATP is a multifunctional nucleotide thatis most important as a "molecular currency" of intracellular energy transfer. In the sensing process, duplexes consisting of partly complementary strand (PCS1), ATP aptamer (ABA) and another partly complementary strand (PCS2) were immobilized onto Au electrode through the 5'-HS on the PCS1. Meanwhile, PCS2 was grafted with the Au nanoparticles (AuNPs) to amplify the detection signals. In the absence of ATP, probe methylene blue (MB) bound to the DNA duplexes and also bound to guanine bases specifically to produce a strong differential pulse voltammetry (DPV) signal. But when ATP exists, the ABA-PCS2 or ABA-PCS1 part duplexes might be destroyed, which decreased the amount of MB on the electrode and led to obviously decreased DPV signal. |
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英语 |
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Du Y;Li BL;Wang F;Dong SJ.Au nanoparticles grafted sandwich platform used amplified small molecule electrochemical aptasensor,BIOSENSORS & BIOELECTRONICS,2009,24(7):1979-1983 |
Palavras-Chave | #LABEL-FREE #DNA HYBRIDIZATION #METHYLENE-BLUE #APTAMER #GOLD #ELECTRODES #RECOGNITION #SEPARATION #BIOSENSORS #SELECTION |
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期刊论文 |