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Three-dimensional DNA structures in situ decorated with metal nanoclusters for dual-mode biosensing of glucose

SENSORS AND ACTUATORS B-CHEMICAL [2022]
Zhenjie Qiao, Yongcun Yan, Sai Bi
ABSTRACT

The monitoring of blood glucose levels is essential to the diagnosis and management of diseases, especially diabetes. Thus, it is of great importance to develop a simple, accurate and sensitive method for glucose detection. Herein, the three-dimensional DNA flowers-templated Ag nanoclusters (DFs/AgNCs) with enhanced fluorescent brightness and good stability are in situ synthesized via rolling circle amplification (RCA), which are further successfully applied for the construction of fluorescent/electrochemical dual-mode glucose biosensor . In this assay, the AgNCs encapsulated in DFs can be etched by H 2 O 2 that is generated from the process of glucose oxidase (GOx)-catalyzed glucose oxidation , resulting in the release of Ag + to facilitate the signal-off fluorescent detection of glucose. Based on the coordination interaction of cytosine-Ag + -cytosine (C-Ag + -C), the liberated Ag + further induces the conformation switch of ferrocene (Fc)-labeled DNA capture probe (Fc-DNA) with C-rich sequence on Au electrode, leading to the signal-on electrochemical detection of glucose. The proposed DFs/AgNCs-based fluorescent/electrochemical dual-mode biosensor has achieved the sensitive and selective detection of glucose in human serums with good accuracy and reliability, which not only provides a rapid, reliable and accurate method for glucose detection but also opens a new avenue to the development of DNA nanotechnology-based biosensing strategies.

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