| Literature DB >> 32367432 |
Chen Cao1, Jinquan Liu2,3,4, Shuangyang Tang5, Zhongran Dai6, Fubing Xiao2,3, Weiqing Rang2, Ling Liu2, Tuo Chen2, Yali Yuan7, Le Li8,9,10.
Abstract
A superior electrochemical biosensor was designed for the determination of UO22+ in aqueous solution by integration of DNAzyme and DNA-modified gold nanoparticle (DNA-AuNP) network structure. Key features of this method include UO22+ inducing the cleavage of the DNAzyme and signal amplification of DNA-AuNP network structure. In this electrochemical method, the DNA-AuNP network structure can be effectively modified on the surface of gold electrode and then employed as an ideal signal amplification unit to generate amplified electrochemical response by inserting a large amount of electrochemically active indicator methylene blue (MB). In the presence of UO22+, the specific sites on DNA-AuNP network structure can be cleaved by UO22+, releasing the DNA-AuNP network structure with detectable reduction of electrochemical response intensity. The electrochemical response intensity is related to the concentration of UO22+. The logarithm of electrochemical response intensity and UO22+ concentration showed a wide linear range of 10~100 pM, and the detection limit reached 8.1 pM (S/N = 3). This method is successfully used for determination of UO22+ in water samples. Graphical abstract Fabricated DNAzyme network structure for enhanced electrical signal. Numerical experiments show that the current signal decreases as the concentration of UO22+ increases. It can be seen that the biosensors could be used to detect UO22+ in aqueous solution effectively.Entities:
Keywords: AuNPs; Biosensor; DNA-AuNP network; DNAzyme; DPV; Electrochemical; Methylene blue; Signal amplification; UO22+; Water sample
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32367432 DOI: 10.1007/s00604-020-04263-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mikrochim Acta ISSN: 0026-3672 Impact factor: 5.833