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Antifouling Electrochemiluminescence Biosensor Based on Bovine Serum Albumin Hydrogel for the Accurate Detection of p53 Gene in Human Serum.

Qiongwei WuQianqian HouPeipei WangCai-Feng DingShaoping Lv
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2023)
To detect biomarkers in complex samples, it is fundamental to avoid the nonspecific adsorption of impurities to improve the selectivity of biosensors. In this study, a sensitive antifouling electrochemiluminescence biosensor was proposed based on bovine serum albumin (BSA)- and exonuclease III (Exo III)-mediated nucleic acid cycle signal amplification strategy. Ti 3 C 2 T x -NH 4 , which has a large surface area and high metal conductivity, was crosslinked with BSA to improve the conductivity of the sensing interface, which shows antifouling performance excellently due to the electrical neutrality and good hydrophilicity of BSA hydrogel. The cyclic amplification strategy based on Exo III and DNA hybridization chain reaction significantly amplified the electrochemiluminescence signal and improved the sensitivity of p53 gene detection. The linear range of the biosensor is 1 fM-1 nM with a detection limit of 0.26 fM. More importantly, the sensor showed excellent selectivity when it was used to detect the p53 gene in real samples, such as serum. Thus, this unique antifouling sensing interface is expected to construct various electrochemical biosensors in clinical diagnosis and biopathological analysis.
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