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Rapid electrochemical detection of MiRNA-21 facilitated by the excellent catalytic ability of Pt@CeO 2 nanospheres.

Peiwu ChenLan JiangXianjin XieDong SunJinyao LiuYuefeng ZhaoYuhao LiAbel Ibrahim Balbín TamayoBaolin LiuYuqing MiaoRuizhuo Ouyang
Published in: RSC advances (2022)
Pt@CeO 2 nanospheres (NSs) were first synthesized by simply mixing Ce(NO 3 ) 3 and K 2 PtCl 4 under the protection of pure argon at 70 °C for 1 h, which exhibited excellent catalytic ability toward hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2 ). An electrochemical biosensor was successfully developed using Pt@CeO 2 NSs as a capture probe for the ultra-sensitive and fast detection of miRNA-21, a new type of biomarker for disease diagnostics, especially for cancer. During the step-by-step construction process of the RNA sensor, Pt@CeO 2 NSs were functionalized with streptavidin (SA) to obtain SA-Pt@CeO 2 NSs through amide bonds. Gold nanoparticles (Au NPs) were electrodeposited on the surface of the glassy carbon electrode to improve the transmission capacity of electrons and provided Au atoms for fixing the thiolated capture probe (SH-CP) with a hairpin structure on the electrode via forming Au-S bonds. The target miRNA-21 specifically hybridized with SH-CP and opened the hairpin structure to form a rigid duplex so as to activate the biotin at the end of the capture probe. SA-Pt@CeO 2 NSs were thus specially attached to the electrode surface through the biotin-streptavidin affinity interaction, finally leading to the significant signal amplification. The ultra-sensitive and rapid detection of miRNA-21 was finally realized as expected benefiting from the excellent catalytic ability of Pt@CeO 2 NSs toward H 2 O 2 in a wide linear concentration range from 10 fM to 1 nM with the detection limit as low as 1.41 fM. The results achieved with this new RNA sensor were quite satisfactory during the blood sample analysis.
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