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Photoelectrochemical DNA Biosensor Based on Dual-Signal Amplification Strategy Integrating Inorganic-Organic Nanocomposites Sensitization with λ-Exonuclease-Assisted Target Recycling

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 8, Issue 51, Pages 35091-35098

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.6b14466

Keywords

photoelectrochemistry; DNA assay; sensitization; lambda-exonuclease; target recycling

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21575069, 21603099, 21335004]
  2. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2016M590435]
  3. Foundation of the Jiangsu Education Committee [14KJB150015]
  4. Synergetic Innovation Center for Organic Electronics and Information Displays
  5. Ministry of Education of China [IRT1148]

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Sensitive and accurate analysis of DNA is crucial to better understanding of DNA functions and early diagnosis of fatal disease. Herein, an enhanced photoelectrochemical (PEC) DNA biosensor was proposed based on dual-signal amplification via coupling inorganic organic nano composites sensitization with lambda-exonuclease (lambda-Exo)-assisted target recycling. The short DNA sequence about chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML, type b3a2) was selected as target DNA (tDNA). ZnO nanoplates were deposited with CdS nanocrystals to form ZnO/CdS hetero-nanostructure, and it was used as PEC substrate for immobilizing hairpin DNA (hDNA). CdTe quantum dots (QDs) covalently linked with meso-tetra(4-carboxyphenyl)-porphine (TCPP) to form CdTe/TCPP inorganic organic nanocomposites, which were utilized as sensitization agents labeling at the terminal of probe DNA (pDNA). When the hDNA-modified sensing electrode was incubated with tDNA and lambda-Exo, hDNA hybridized with tDNA, and meanwhile it could be recognized and cleaved by lambda-Exo, resulting in the release of tDNA. The rest of nonhybridized hDNA would continuously hybridize with the released tDNA, cleave by lambda-Exo, and set free the tDNA again. After lambda-Exo-assisted tDNA recycling, more amounts of short DNA (sDNA) fragments coming from digestion of hDNA produced on the electrode and hybridized with CdTe/TCPP-labeled pDNA (pDNA-CdTe/TCPP conjugates). In this case, the sensitization of CdTe/TCPP inorganic organic nanocomposites occurred, which evidently extend the absorption range and strengthened the absorption intensity of light energy, and accordingly the photocurrent signal significantly promoted. Through introducing the dual-signal amplification tactics, the developed PEC assay allowed a low calculated detection limit of 25.6 aM with a wide detection scope from 0.1 fM to 5 pM for sensitive and selective determination of tDNA.

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