| Literature DB >> 31561784 |
Ming Li1, Lei Jiao2, Siquan Liu3, Lianhua Zhang4, He Li5.
Abstract
Ratiometric signal transducing strategies can improve the precision of immunoassay, which possess the unique merits of spatial-resolved signal readout and self-correcting towards possible false positive results. In this work, a new ratiometric electrochemical immunosensor has been developed for reliable detection of Nuclear matrix protein 22 (NMP22). Bioinspired synthetic melanin nanospheres (SMNPs) were elaborately chosen for the following considerations: 1) SMNPs can supply good biocompatible biorecognition interface for antibody anchoring; 2) SMNPs can chelate a large amount of lead ions (Pb2+) and copper ions (Cu2+) to fabricate two spatial-resolved electrochemical signals with different response manners towards NMP22. SMNPs chelated with Pb2+ were used for the immobilization of captured primary anti-NMP22. And SMNPs chelated Cu2+ were employed to prepare signal labels after anchored with anti-NMP22 antibody. After sandwich-type immunoreaction, with the increasing concentration of NMP22, the stripping peak current of Pb2+ decreases while the stripping peak current of Cu2+ increases. Thus, ratiometric electrochemical signals could be provided for NMP22 detection. The immunosensor presented a linear concentration range from 0.013 U mL-1 to 6.7 U mL-1 with a limit of detection of 0.005 U mL-1 towards NMP22. Meanwhile, satisfactory reproducibility, stability and selectivity of the immunosensor were demonstrated.Entities:
Keywords: Nuclear matrix protein 22; Ratiometric electrochemical immunosensor; Spatial-resolved signal readout; Synthetic melanin nanospheres
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31561784 DOI: 10.1016/j.aca.2019.08.017
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anal Chim Acta ISSN: 0003-2670 Impact factor: 6.558