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Fluorescent and polarity-switchable photoelectrochemical dual-mode homogeneous sensing platform for ultrasensitive kanamycin detection based on EXO III–driven signal amplification
A fluorescent and photoelectrochemical (PEC) dual-mode biosensor based on target biorecognition-triggered cyclic amplification was constructed for Kana detection. With the assistance of the catalyzed reaction of exonuclease III, a Kana-aptamer DNA duplex was designed for conducting the cyclic release of G-rich DNA sequence as well as output DNA S2. The released G-rich sequence triggers the fluorescence (FL) of thioflavin T (ThT), the intensity of which is positively correlated with the Kana concentration. The linear range is 0.2 to 30 nM, and the detection limit reaches 0.07 nM. Simultaneously, the released output DNA S2 was captured by Fe 3 O 4 @CdTe-probe ssDNA and then combined with methylene blue to realize the transduction of polarity-reversed PEC signal, leading to the sensitive detection of Kana with a linear range of 0.2 to 40 nM and a calculated detection limit of 0.2 nM. The outstanding performance endows the dual-mode biosensor a promising prospect for practical application. Graphical Abstract