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Donor/Acceptor-Induced Ratiometric Photoelectrochemical Paper Analytical Device with a Hollow Double-Hydrophilic-Walls Channel for microRNA Quantification

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ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 91, Issue 22, Pages 14577-14585

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.9b03638

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  1. Taishan Scholars Program [ts201712048]
  2. Major Program of Shandong Province Natural Science Foundation [ZR2017ZC0124]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21874055]
  4. project of 20 items of University of Jinan [2018GXRC001]

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Integrating ratiometric photoelectrochemical (PEC) techniques with paper microfluidics to construct a ratiometric PEC paper analytical device for practical application is often restricted by the grave dependence of ratiometric assay on photoactive materials and low mass-transfer rates of the paper channel. Herein, a universal donor/ acceptor-induced ratiometric PEC paper analytical device with a hollow double-hydrophilic-walls channel (HDHC) was fabricated for high-performance microRNA-141 (miRNA-141) quantification. Concretely, a photoanode and photocathode were integrated on the paper-based sensing platform in which the photocathode served as a biosensing site for the pursuit of higher selectivity. For formulation of a cascading signal amplification strategy, a unique duplex-specific nuclease-induced target recycling reaction was engineered for the output of a double amount of all useful DNA linkers instead of conventional output of only one available DNA product, which could guarantee the output of abundant DNA linkers with the initiation of a cascade of hybridization chain reaction on both the trunk and branch in the presence of miRNA-141. Then the formed dendriform polymeric DNA duplex structures were further decorated with glucose oxidase (GO(x))-mimicking gold nanoparticles by the electrostatic interaction to form a branchy gold tree (BGT). Profiting from the perfect GOx-mimicking activity of BGT and high mass-transfer rates of HDHC, the cathodic photocurrent from Ag2S/Cu2O hybrid structure was in a signal off state while the anodic photocurrent from graphene quantum dots (GQDs) and Ag-2 Se QDs cosensitized ZnO nanosheets was in a signal on state because BGT-catalyzed glucose oxidation reaction evoked the consumption of dissolved O-2 as an electron acceptor and the generation of H2O2 as an electron donor. With calculation of the ratio of two photocurrent intensities, the quantitative detection of miRNA-141 was achieved with high sensitivity, accuracy, and reliability.

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