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Aptasensor for Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigen MPT64 detection using anthraquinone derivative confined in ordered mesoporous carbon as a new redox nanoprobe

BIOELECTROCHEMISTRY [2022]
Yishi Li, Dengyong Peng, Shuliang Guo, Bijun Yang, Jing Zhou, Jiaxu Zhou, Qifan Zhang, Lijuan Bai
ABSTRACT

Rapid and sensitive tuberculosis (TB) diagnoses remain big challenges to current detection tools. In this work, a sensitive electrochemical aptasensor was constructed for the determination of Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigen MPT64 using a new redox nanoprobe. We found that anthraquinone derivative, anthraquinone-2-carboxylic acid (AQCA), a redox mediator, could be confined in ordered mesoporous carbon material of CMK-3. Due to the large loading amount of AQCA , as well as the confined space and electron transfer promotion effect of CMK-3, the obtained AQCA/CMK-3 nanohybrid with mass ratio of 2:1 showed excellent electroactivity and was employed as a new redox nanoprobe for signal amplification for the first time. Additionally, urchin-like Ce-MOFs were used to load a large amount of deposited gold nanocrystals (dep-Au), leading to dense immobilization of capture probe. The proposed electrochemical aptasensor for MPT64 detection showed a good linear relationship in the range from 100 fg/mL to 10 ng/mL with a low detection limit of 67.6 fg/mL. Besides, the aptasensor was utilized to detect MTP64 in human serum samples for TB diagnosis and presented satisfactory results.

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