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Nanoassembled Peptide Biosensors for Rapid Detection of Matrilysin Cancer Biomarker.

Mohammadreza BehiSina NaficyRona ChandrawatiFariba Dehghani
Published in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2020)
Early detection of cancer is likely to be one of the most effective means of reducing the cancer mortality rate. Hence, simple and ultra-quick methods for noninvasive detection of early-stage tumors are highly sought-after. In this study, a nanobiosensing platform with a rapid response time of nearly 30 s is introduced for the detection of matrilysin-the salivary gland cancer biomarker-with a limit of detection as low as 30 nm. This sensing platform is based on matrilysin-digestible peptides that bridge gold nanoparticle (AuNPs) cores (≈30-50 nm) and carbon quantum dot (CDs) satellites (≈9 nm). A stepwise synthesis procedure is used for self-assembly of AuNP-peptide-CDs, ensuring their long-term stability. The AuNP-peptide-CDs produce ideal optical signals, with noticeable fluorescence quenching effects. Upon peptide cleavage by matrilysin, CDs leave the surface of AuNPs, resulting in ultra-fast detectable violet and visible fluorescent signals.
Keyphrases
  • papillary thyroid
  • quantum dots
  • early stage
  • squamous cell
  • photodynamic therapy
  • high resolution
  • label free
  • lymph node metastasis
  • real time pcr
  • young adults
  • risk factors
  • transcription factor
  • living cells