Issue 78, 2023

Enhanced electrochemiluminescence imaging of single cell membrane proteins based on Co3O4 nanozyme catalysis

Abstract

The development of enhanced strategies with excellent biocompatibility is critical for electrochemiluminescence (ECL) imaging of single cells. Here, we report an ECL imaging technique for a single cell membrane protein based on a Co3O4 nanozyme catalytic enhancement strategy. Due to the remarkable catalytic performance of Co3O4 nanozymes, H2O2 can be efficiently decomposed into reactive oxygen radicals, and the reaction with L012 was enhanced, resulting in stronger ECL emission. The anti-carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) was coupled with nanozyme particles to construct a probe that specifically recognized the overexpressed CEA on the MCF-7 cell membrane. According to the locally enhanced visualized luminescence, the rapid ECL imaging of a single cell membrane protein was eventually realized. Accordingly, Co3O4 nanozymes with highly efficient activity will provide new insights into ECL imaging analysis of more biological small molecules and proteins.

Graphical abstract: Enhanced electrochemiluminescence imaging of single cell membrane proteins based on Co3O4 nanozyme catalysis

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
20 Jul. 2023
Accepted
07 Sep. 2023
First published
08 Sep. 2023

Chem. Commun., 2023,59, 11736-11739

Enhanced electrochemiluminescence imaging of single cell membrane proteins based on Co3O4 nanozyme catalysis

J. Zhang, L. Hao, J. Chao, L. Wang and S. Su, Chem. Commun., 2023, 59, 11736 DOI: 10.1039/D3CC03484D

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