Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7233539 | Biosensors and Bioelectronics | 2014 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
In the present study, ultrasensitive detection of Ag+ is demonstrated by a biocatalytic signal amplification system which is realized by only one DNA sequence based electrical contacted enzyme structure and the Au nanoparticles/Carbon nanodots (AuNPs/C-dots) composite immobilization platform. In the presence of Ag+, with the interaction of cytosine-Ag+-cytosine (C-Ag+-C), cytosine-rich DNA sequence labeled with methylene blue (MB) molecules near 5â² end and Glucose Oxidase (GOx) at 3â² end, has a self-hybridization and then forms a duplex-like structure which makes MB and GOx approach the AuNPs/C-dots modified electrode. MB units can then act as a relay that electrically contacts GOx with the AuNPs/C-dots modified electrode and activate the bioelectrocatalyzed oxidation of glucose to glucose acid. In consequence, based on the bioelectrocatalyzed signal amplification on the AuNPs/C-dots platform, Ag+ could be quantitatively detected in the range of 10â11-10â5Â M with a low detection limit of 3Â pM. Also, there is an excellent selectivity against other interferential metal ions. The detection of Ag+ ions was realized by Ag+ self-induced conformational change of DNA scaffold which involved only one oligonucleotide showing its convenience and availability.
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Authors
Gang Xu, Guangfeng Wang, Yanhong Zhu, Ling Chen, Xiuping He, Lun Wang, Xiaojun Zhang,