An electrochemical molecular recognition-based aptasensor for multiple protein detection

Analytical Biochemistry
Lin ChengHao Fan

Abstract

This article reports a simple electrochemical approach for the detection of multiple proteins (thrombin and lysozyme) using Dabcyl-labeled aptamer modified metal nanoparticles (DLAPs). DLAPs were immobilized on β-cyclodextrins (β-CDs) modified electrode by means of host-guest self-assembly. During the time of detection, the aptamers' structure will change due to the specific binding with corresponding proteins that forced DLAPs far away from the electrode that had been modified by β-CDs. Thus, the capture of target proteins onto DLAPs was translated via the electrochemical current signal offered by metal nanoparticles. Linearity of the aptasensor for quantitative measurements was demonstrated. Determinations of proteins in human real serum samples were also performed to demonstrate detection in real clinical samples.

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