Prussian blue-doped nanogold microspheres for enzyme-free electrocatalytic immunoassay of p53 protein
2014
We report on a new enzyme-free electrochemical immunoassay for the sensitive detection of the p53 protein (p53; a model analyte) by using a screen-printed carbon electrode modified with monoclonal mouse anti-human p53 antibody tagged with gold nanoparticles. First, nanogold microspheres doped with Prussian Blue were synthesized by a reverse micelle method. The resulting microspheres were used to label polyclonal anti-p53 antibody which then was applied in a sandwich immunoassay in pH 6.5 buffer solution using the Prussian Blue in the particles as the redox-active reporter. The electrochemical signal of the immunosensor is shown to increase with the concentration of the analyte (p53 protein) in the range from 0.5 to 80 U mL−1, with a detection limit of 0.1 U mL−1. No non-specific adsorption was observed. Coefficients of variation for intra-assay and inter-assay were below 8.5 % and 11.5 %, respectively. In addition, the method was applied to the analysis of 15 human serum samples, and a good relationship was found between the new immunoassay and the referenced electro-chemiluminescence method.
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