| Literature DB >> 34350496 |
Soo Min Kim1, Jinmyeong Kim1, Gyeonghye Yim2, Ho Jung Ahn2, Myoungro Lee1, Tae-Hyung Kim3, Chulhwan Park1, Junhong Min4, Hongje Jang5, Taek Lee6.
Abstract
C-Reactive protein (CRP) is a biomarker of inflammatory responses and an index for assessing the risk of cardiovascular disease and estimating prognosis. In this study, we constructed a surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) biosensor composed of a multifunctional DNA three-way junction (DNA 3WJ), porous gold nanoplates (pAuNPs), and an Au-Te nanoworm structure for detection of CRP. The pAuNP and Au-Te nanostructures were synthesized by galvanic replacement reactions, and the morphology was confirmed by transmission electron microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, and dynamic light scattering (DLS). To generate the SERS signal, the Au-Te nanostructure was immobilized on an indium-tin oxide substrate, and the thiol-modified CRP aptamer was then self-assembled onto the modified substrate for CRP recognition. To amplify the SERS signal and identify the Raman tag, the multifunctional DNA 3WJ was conjugated with the pAuNPs, and each fragment of 3WJ was functionalized to biotin (pAuNP conjugation), methylene blue (Raman reporter), and CRP aptamer (target binding). The results were confirmed by gel electrophoresis. For conjugation between pAuNPs and DNA 3WJ, avidin was encapsulated in pAuNPs, and the conjugation structure was confirmed by DLS. The fabricated SERS biosensor showed detection limits of 2.23 pM in phosphate-buffered saline and 3.11 pM in diluted human serum. Overall, the proposed biosensor may have potential applications as a SERS biosensor platform.Entities:
Keywords: Au-Te nanoworm; C-Reactive protein (CRP); DNA three-way junction (3WJ)-porous gold nanoparticle (pAuNP) conjugates; Porous Au nanoparticle (pAuNP); Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS)
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34350496 DOI: 10.1007/s00216-021-03559-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anal Bioanal Chem ISSN: 1618-2642 Impact factor: 4.142