Issue 1, 2023

Copper nanocluster-Ru(dcbpy)32+ as a cathodic ECL-RET probe combined with 3D bipedal DNA walker amplification for bioanalysis

Abstract

In this study, a cathodic intra-molecular electrochemiluminescence resonance energy transfer (ECL-RET) probe was exquisitely designed via the integration of an ECL donor (Cu NCs) with an acceptor (Ru(dcbpy)32+), and further employed the 3D bipedal DNA walker amplification strategy to monitor the platelet-derived growth factor BB (PDGF-BB). Specifically, blue emission Cu NCs with low consumption, biocompatibility and numerous resources, act as well-overlapped donors and significantly improve the ECL efficiency of Ru(dcbpy)32+. More impressively, the intra-molecular ECL-RET of Cu NC-Ru endowed a better and more stable ECL signal by reducing the electron-transfer distance and decreasing the energy loss. Furthermore, 3D bipedal DNA walker amplification was employed to efficiently convert the target PDGF-BB into numerous DNA strands, achieving sensitive target amplification. By virtue of such design, the constructed aptasensor exhibited a sensitive and selective assay for PDGF-BB with a detection range from 0.01 pM to 10 nM and a detection limit of 3.3 fM. The intramolecular ECL-RET and 3D bipedal DNA walker amplification strategy designed in this study will provide valuable insight into promising ultrasensitive ECL bioanalysis.

Graphical abstract: Copper nanocluster-Ru(dcbpy)32+ as a cathodic ECL-RET probe combined with 3D bipedal DNA walker amplification for bioanalysis

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
10 Aug 2022
Accepted
12 Sep 2022
First published
29 Nov 2022

Analyst, 2023,148, 114-119

Copper nanocluster-Ru(dcbpy)32+ as a cathodic ECL-RET probe combined with 3D bipedal DNA walker amplification for bioanalysis

X. Zhou, M. Li, S. Niu, J. Han, S. Chen and G. Xie, Analyst, 2023, 148, 114 DOI: 10.1039/D2AN01321E

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