Plasmon-enhanced fluorescence and electrochemical aptasensor for SARS-CoV-2 Spike protein detection.
Ruifeng ZhuMateo Alejandro Martínez-RoqueGabriela Figueroa-MirandaZiheng HuAdriano AcunzoHangyu LiQinyu HuJustus BednarThomas GenschSven IngebrandtAndreas OffenhäusserDirk MayerPublished in: Talanta (2024)
In this work, we combined plasmon-enhanced fluorescence and electrochemical (PEF-EC) transduction mechanisms to realize a highly sensitive dual-transducer aptasensor. To implement two traducers in one biosensor, a novel large-scale nanoimprint lithography process was introduced to fabricate gold nanopit arrays (AuNpA) with unique fringe structures. Light transmitting through the AuNpA samples exhibited a surface plasmon polariton peak overlapping with the excitation peak of the C7 aptamer-associated fluorophore methylene blue (MB). We observed a five and seven-times higher average fluorescence intensity over the AuNpA and fringe structure, respectively, in comparison to a plane Au film. Furthermore, the MB fluorophore was simultaneously utilized as a redox probe for electrochemical investigations and is described here as a dual transduction label for the first time. The novel dual transducer system was deployed for the detection of SARS-CoV-2 Spike protein via a C7 aptamer in combination with a strand displacement protocol. The PEF transducer exhibited a detection range from 1 fg/mL to 10 ng/mL with a detection limit of 0.07 fg/mL, while the EC traducer showed an extended dynamic range from 1 fg/mL to 100 ng/mL with a detection limit of 0.15 fg/mL. This work provides insights into an easy-to-perform, large-scale fabrication process for nanostructures enabling plasmon-enhanced fluorescence, and the development of an advanced but universal aptasensor platform.
Keyphrases
- label free
- energy transfer
- sars cov
- sensitive detection
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- gold nanoparticles
- quantum dots
- single molecule
- real time pcr
- high throughput
- molecularly imprinted
- fluorescent probe
- small molecule
- protein protein
- single cell
- respiratory syndrome coronavirus
- room temperature
- magnetic nanoparticles
- high density