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Femtomolar hydrogen sulfide detection via hybrid small-molecule nano-arrays

Nature Communications [2024]
Xing Xing, Wu Luyan, Zhang Yuchen, Pan Jiahao, Ishigaki Yusuke, Xie Huaqing, Suzuki Takanori, Ye Deju, Zhang Jianhua, Zhang Weihua, Lu Zhenda
ABSTRACT

Early disease diagnosis hinges on the sensitive detection of signaling molecules. Among these, hydrogen sulfide (H 2 S) has emerged as a critical player in cardiovascular and nervous system signaling. On-chip immunoassays, particularly nanoarray-based interfacial detection, offer promising avenues for ultra-sensitive analysis due to their confined reaction volumes and precise signal localization. Beyond the DNA or protein biomolecules array, this work presents a promising hybrid small molecule nano-array for H 2 S detection, using the power of dual molecules: a dye for fluorescence emission and a quencher with specific H 2 S reactivity. Upon H 2 S interaction, the quenched fluorescence reignites, creating an easily detectable array of bright spots. The molecule nano-array sensor shows exceptional responses to H 2 S over 8 magnitudes of dynamic range from 1 fM to 0.1 μM, with a remarkable detection limit of 1 fM, just using a 10 μL solution. This H 2 S detection method has the potential to significantly improve bioassay platforms, and the hybrid small-molecule nano-arrays we developed could be a valuable tool for advancing signaling molecule detection.

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