Reusable and Dual-Potential Responses Electrogenerated Chemiluminescence Biosensor for Synchronously Cytosensing and Dynamic Cell Surface N-Glycan Evaluation

2015 
A novel reusable and dual-potential responsive electrogenerated chemiluminescence (ECL) biosensor was fabricated for synchronous detection of cancer cells and their surface N-glycan. In this strategy, a cancer cell recognized aptamer hybridized with a capture DNA was immobilized on electrochemically reduced MoS2 nanosheets, and Ru(phen)32+ as ECL probes was intercalated into the grooves of the double-strand DNA. In the presence of target cells, the capture DNA and Ru(phen)32+ were released from the electrode interface owing to the specific interaction between cancer cells and the aptamer. Meanwhile, concanavalin A (Con A), a mannose binding protein, and a conjugated gold nanoparticle modified graphite-C3N4 (Con A@Au-C3N4) was used as a negative ECL nanoprobe and applied for the cell surface N-glycan evaluation owing to the excellent ECL properties of g-C3N4 at negative potential. The cytosensing and cell surface N-glycan evaluation could be simultaneously realized with high sensitivity and excellent selec...
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