Paper-Based Bipolar Electrode Electrochemiluminescence Platform Combined with Pencil-Drawing Trace for the Detection of M.SssI Methyltransferase.
Lin ZhuXue LvHaihan YuXiaoran TanYumeng RongWeihao FengLina ZhangJinghua YuYan ZhangPublished in: Analytical chemistry (2022)
Herein, a hand-drawing paper-based bipolar electrode (BPE) electrochemiluminescence (ECL) platform for M.SssI methyltransferase (M.SssI MTase) assay was proposed via employing high electrocatalytic Pt@CeO 2 as an ECL co-reaction accelerator and pencil-drawing graphite electric circuits as wires and electrodes. Notably, the introduction of pencil-drawing trace not only simplified the manufacturing process but also reduced the cost and saved fabricating time. Meanwhile, Pt@CeO 2 with good electrocatalytic activity and satisfactory chemical stability was used at the anode of the closed BPE-ECL device to accelerate the oxidation rate of uric acid. Due to the balanced charges of the bipolar electrode, the ECL response of the MnS: CdS@ZnS/S 2 O 8 2- system emitted on the cathode was enhanced. In situ growth of gold nanoparticles in the two electrode areas was convenient for DNA immobilization. With the above points in mind, the specific DNA double strands functionalized via Pt@CeO 2 were employed to identify M.SssI MTase. The unmethylated DNA double strands were cut by Hpa II endonuclease, resulting in the quenching of the ECL signal. Under the optimal conditions, sensitive detection of M.SssI MTase in a wide linear range of 0.01-100 U·mL -1 with a satisfactory detection limit of 0.008 U·mL -1 was realized. The reliable and versatile BPE-ECL tool for the determination of M.SssI MTase with easy-to-operate pencil-drawing traces and independent solution systems provides a new opportunity to develop paper-based devices applied in early disease diagnosis and pathogenesis research.
Keyphrases
- sensitive detection
- quantum dots
- reduced graphene oxide
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- gold nanoparticles
- uric acid
- circulating tumor
- carbon nanotubes
- energy transfer
- cell free
- high throughput
- solid state
- bipolar disorder
- single molecule
- metabolic syndrome
- heavy metals
- nucleic acid
- label free
- hydrogen peroxide
- ion batteries
- circulating tumor cells
- metal organic framework
- real time pcr
- molecularly imprinted