An amplified electrochemical aptasensor for thrombin detection based on pseudobienzymic Fe3O4–Au nanocomposites and electroactive hemin/G-quadruplex as signal enhancers†
Abstract
A sensitive and selective electrochemical aptasensor for thrombin detection was constructed based on hemin/G-quadruplex as the signal label and Fe3O4–Au nanocomposites with glucose oxidase (GOx-) and peroxide-mimicking enzyme activity as the signal enhancers. Due to their large surface area and good biocompatibility, Fe3O4–Au nanocomposites were employed to immobilize electroactive hemin/G-quadruplex, which was formed by the conjugation between a single-stranded guanine-rich nucleic acid and hemin. Based on the GOx-mimicking enzyme activity, Au nanoparticles on the surface of the Fe3O4–Au nanocomposites effectively catalyzed the oxidization of glucose in the presence of dissolved O2, accompanied by the production of H2O2. Both the Fe3O4 cores of Fe3O4–Au nanocomposites and hemin/G-quadruplex with H2O2-mimicking enzyme activity could catalyze the reduction of the generated H2O2, which promoted the electron transfer of hemin and amplified the electrochemical signal. The proposed electrochemical aptasensor had a wide dynamic linear range of 0.1 pM to 20 nM with a lower detection limit of 0.013 pM, which provided a promising method for a sensitive assay for the detection of proteins in electrochemical aptasensors.