Preparation of bimetal-polydopamine organic frameworks with core-shell structure and their application in HER2 detection.
Yawen WuChangjun HouChangjun HouPeng LuLan PengJiawei LiMei YangDanqun HuoPublished in: The Analyst (2022)
Human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) is one of the specific markers of breast cancer, which is of great significance to the early diagnosis and prognosis of breast cancer. Here, a fluorescence biosensor was established to detect HER2 based on the fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) and photoinduced electron transfer (PET) occurring between the bimetal-polydopamine organic framework with core-shell structure Au@PDA@UiO-66 and the Cy5 fluorophore in HER2-Cy5-Apt. Au@PDA@UiO-66 owns high-efficiency fluorescence quenching ability due to its large specific surface area and strong adsorption of single-stranded DNA. When the target appears, the fluorescence recovery space mediated by the target is large, so the proposed biosensor has better sensitivity in theory. Under optimized conditions, the proposed fluorescent biosensor can detect HER2 in a range of 0.005 ng mL -1 to 15 ng mL -1 , with an actual detection limit as low as 0.005 ng mL -1 . Corresponding selective experiments, reproducible experiments, and spiked experiments performed well, showing its great potential in HER2 detection.
Keyphrases
- energy transfer
- quantum dots
- sensitive detection
- label free
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- epidermal growth factor receptor
- electron transfer
- high efficiency
- single molecule
- gold nanoparticles
- tyrosine kinase
- endothelial cells
- advanced non small cell lung cancer
- computed tomography
- reduced graphene oxide
- binding protein
- metal organic framework
- living cells
- young adults
- water soluble
- mass spectrometry
- high resolution
- pet imaging
- magnetic nanoparticles
- breast cancer risk
- positron emission tomography
- childhood cancer