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Aptamer/organometallic receptor-based and label-free sensitive electrochemical detection of amino acid via multi-pedal DNA walker/DNAzyme amplifications

SENSORS AND ACTUATORS B-CHEMICAL [2023]
Jianmei Yang, Qian Bi, Xinmei Song, Ruo Yuan, Yun Xiang
ABSTRACT

Sensitive and accurate monitoring of amino acid concentration variations plays an important role for diagnosis of diseases at early stage. Here, the aptamer/organometallic receptor-based methodology for label-free and amplified electrochemical determination of phenylalanine , an amino acid, through multi-pedal DNA walker and DNAzyme dual signal enhancement is demonstrated. The binding of the phenylalanine/organometallic receptor complex with the aptamer results in the release of active DNAzyme walking strands to trigger the multi-pedal DNA walkers to move on the surface of electrode. The substrate hairpins are then cyclically cleaved by the DNA walkers to liberate a large number of free G-quadruplexes, which interact with and confine hemin on the electrode via the G-quadruplex/hemin structures. Significantly amplified current signals can therefore be generated by electrochemical reduction of hemin for the sensitive measurement of phenylalanine down to 1.03 μM. Such an aptasensor also has a high selectivity and can monitor phenylalanine in diluted serums, making it a promising alternative for the development of versatile and robust aptamer-based platforms for detection of various amino acids.

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