Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
866285 Biosensors and Bioelectronics 2016 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

•We developed a novel self-powered and truly low-cost DNA biosensor by MFC system.•The biosensor exhibited high sensitivity to detect target DNA in serum sample.•The detection limit of 3.1 nM was calculated for the biosensor.•The biosensor could be used as sensitive and precise device for diagnosis applications.•There is no publishing about using of MFC system in construction of DNA biosensors.

In this work, a novel self-powered, sensitive, low-cost, and label-free DNA biosensor is reported by applying a two-chambered microbial fuel cell (MFC) as a power supply. A graphite electrode and an Au nanoparticles modified graphite electrode (AuNP/graphite electrode) were used as anode and cathode in the MFC system, respectively. The active biocatalyst in the anodic chamber was a mixed culture of microorganisms. The sensing element of the biosensor was fabricated by the well-known Au-thiol binding the ssDNA probe on the surface of an AuNP/graphite cathode. Electrons produced by microorganisms were transported from the anode to the cathode through an external circuit, which could be detected by the terminal multi-meter detector. The difference between power densities of the ssDNA probe modified cathode in the absence and presence of complementary sequence served as the detection signal of the DNA hybridization with detection limit of 3.1 nM. Thereafter, this biosensor was employed for diagnosis and determination of complementary sequence in a human serum sample. The hybridization specificity studies further revealed that the developed DNA biosensor could distinguish fully complementary sequences from one-base mismatched and non-complementary sequences.

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