Abstract
In this article, a portable and cost-effective voltammetric biosensor with nanoparticles was developed for the measurements of heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein A1 protein (hnRNP A1) biomarker which can potentially be used for lung cancer diagnosis. Gold nanoparticles were first electrodeposited onto screen printed carbon electrode (SPCE) followed by immobiliz-ing a single stranded DNA aptamer specific to hnRNP A1 onto the electrode surface. Ethanolamine was also used when im-mobilizing DNA aptamer on the surface to prevent signals from non-specific adsorption events. Sequential injection of hnRNP A1 biomarker and anti-hnRNP A1 conjugated with alkaline phosphatase (ALP) onto the aptamer chip surface allows to form the sandwich complex of DNA aptamer/hnRNP A1/ALP-anti-hnRNP A1 on the electrode surface which further reacted with 4-aminophenyl phosphate (APP). The electrocatalytic reaction of the enzyme, ALP, and the substrate, APP, resulting in the oxidative current response changes at-0.05 and-0.17 V (vs. Ag/AgCl) against the hnRNP A1 concentration was measured using cyclic and differential pulse voltammetry, respectively. The Au nanoparticles-integrated voltammetric biosensor was ap-plied to analyze human normal serum solutions possibly suggesting potential applicability for lung cancer diagnosis.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 461-466 |
Number of pages | 6 |
Journal | Applied Chemistry for Engineering |
Volume | 32 |
Issue number | 4 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Aug 2021 |
Keywords
- Early diagnosis
- Lung cancer
- Protein biomarker
- Screen printed carbon electrode
- Voltammetric biosensor