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Encapsulation of Tetraphenylethylene Derivative in Liposome Vesicles as Promising Aggregation-Induced Electrochemiluminescence Emitter for Detection of Human Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor 2.

Yue JiaXiang RenXiaoyue ZhangDan WuHongMin MaYueyun LiQin Wei
Published in: Analytical chemistry (2023)
In this work, a sensitive signal-on electrochemiluminescence biosensor using liposome-encapsuled 1,1,2,2-tetra(4-carboxylphenyl)ethylene (TPE) as a promising aggregation-induced electrochemiluminescence (AIECL) emitter for detection of biomarkers was developed. Aggregation-induced enhancement occurs internally through the spatial confinement effect and intramolecular self-encapsulation of encapsulating TPE and triethylamine (TEA) molecules in liposome cavities. Peptide sequence WTGWCLNPEESTWGFCTGSF (WF-20) was used to replace the antibody for reducing the steric hindrance of the sensing surface while taking into account the affinity. The proposed sensing strategies showed satisfactory properties for detection of human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) ranging from 0.01 to 500 ng/mL with a limit of detection of 6.65 pg/mL. The results confirmed that encapsulation of luminescent molecules in the vesicle structure for triggering the AIECL phenomenon is a promising method to prepare a signal label for a trace detection biomarker.
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