| Literature DB >> 29111661 |
Meng-Jie Li1, Ying-Ning Zheng1, Wen-Bin Liang1, Ruo Yuan1, Ya-Qin Chai1.
Abstract
Ultrasensitive and rapid quantification of the universal energy currency adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is an extremely critical mission in clinical applications. In this work, a "signal-off" photoelectrochemical (PEC) biosensor was designed for ultrasensitive ATP detection based on a fullerene (C60)-decorated Au nanoparticle@MoS2 (C60-Au NP@MoS2) composite material as a signal indicator and a p-type PbS quantum dot (QD) as an efficient signal quencher. Modification of wide band gap C60 with narrow band gap MoS2 to form an ideal PEC signal indicator was proposed, which could significantly improve photocurrent conversion efficiency, leading to a desirable PEC signal. In the presence of p-type PbS QDs, the PEC signal of n-type C60-Au NP@MoS2 was effectively quenched because p-type PbS QDs could compete with C60-Au NP@MoS2 to consume light energy and electron donor. Besides, the conversion of a limited amount of target ATP into an amplified output PbS QD-labeled short DNA sequence (output S1) was achieved via target-mediated aptazyme cycling amplification strategy, facilitating ultrasensitive ATP detection. The proposed signal-off PEC strategy exhibited a wide linear range from 1.00 × 10-2 pM to 100 nM with a low detection limit of 3.30 fM. Importantly, this proposed strategy provides a promising platform to detect ATP at ultralow levels and has potential applications, including diagnosis of ATP-related diseases, monitoring of diseases progression and evaluation of prognosis.Entities:
Keywords: adenosine triphosphate; fullerene decorated Au nanoparticle@MoS2; p-type PbS quantum dots; photoelectrochemical biosensor; signal indicator; signal quencher
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29111661 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.7b13894
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229