Nitrogen-, Sulfur-, and Fluorine-Codoped Carbon Dots with Low Excitation Potential and High Electrochemiluminescence Efficiency for Sensitive Detection of Matrix Metalloproteinase-2.
Yu-Zhuo GuoYu-Ting YangYi-Fei ChenJia-Li LiuYa-Qin ChaiRuo YuanPublished in: Analytical chemistry (2023)
In this study, nitrogen-, sulfur-, and fluorine-codoped carbon dots (NSF-CDs) with high electrochemiluminescence (ECL) efficiency were developed as novel emitters to fabricate an ECL biosensor for sensitive detection of matrix metalloproteinase 2 (MMP-2). Impressively, compared to previously reported CDs, NSF-CDs with narrow band gap not only decreased the excitation voltage to reduce the side reaction and the damage on biomolecules but also had hydrogen bonds to vastly enhance the ECL efficiency. Furthermore, an improved exonuclease III (Exo III)-assisted nucleic acid amplification method was established to convert trace MMP-2 into a mass of output DNA, which greatly improved the target conversion efficiency and ECL signal. Hence, the ECL biosensor has realized the sensitive detection of MMP-2 proteins from 10 fg/mL to 10 ng/mL with a limit of detection of 6.83 fg/mL and has been successfully applied in the detection of MMP-2 from Hela and MCF-7 cancer cells. This strategy offered neoteric CDs as ECL emitters for sensitive testing of biomarkers in medical research.
Keyphrases
- sensitive detection
- quantum dots
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- nucleic acid
- energy transfer
- cell migration
- label free
- positron emission tomography
- real time pcr
- healthcare
- pet imaging
- visible light
- breast cancer cells
- single molecule
- heavy metals
- circulating tumor
- risk assessment
- cell free
- gold nanoparticles
- pi k akt
- cell cycle arrest