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Signal-Switchable Electrochemiluminescence System Coupled with Target Recycling Amplification Strategy for Sensitive Mercury Ion and Mucin 1 Assay

Journal

ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 88, Issue 18, Pages 9243-9250

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.6b02501

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  1. NNSF of China [51473136, 21575116, 21675129]
  2. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities, China [XDJK2015A002]

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In the present work, we first found that mercury ion (Hg2+), has an efficient quenching effect on the electro-chemiluminescence (ECL) of N-(aminobutyl)-N-(ethylisoluminol) (ABEI). Since we were inspired by this discovery, an aptamer-based ECL sensor was fabricated based on a Hg2+ triggered signal switch coupled with an exonuclease I (Exo I) -stimulated target recycling amplification strategy for ultrasensitive determination of Hg2+ and mucin 1 (MUC1). Concretely, the ECL intensity of ABEI-functionalized silver nanoparticles decorated graphene oxide nanocomposite (GO-AgNPs-ABEI) was initially enhanced by ferrocene labeled ssDNA (Fc-S1) (first signal switch on state) in the existence of H2O2. With the aid of aptamer, assistant ssDNA (S2) and fall thymine (T) bases ssDNA (S3) modified Au nanoparticles (AuNPs-S2-S3) were immobilized on the sensing surface through the hybridization reaction. Then, via the strong and stable T-Hg2+-T interaction, an abundance of Hg2+ was successfully captured on the AuNPs-S2-S3 and effectively inhibited the ECL reaction of ABEI (signal switch off' state). Finally, the signal switch on state was executed by utilizing MUC1 as an aptamer-specific target to bind aptamer, leading to the large decrease of the captured Hg2+. To further improve the sensitivity of the aptasensor, Exo I was implemented to digest the binded aptamer, which resulted in the release of MUC1 for achieving target recycling with strong detectable ECL signal even in a low level of MUC1. By integrating the quenching effect of Hg2+ to reduce the background signal and target recycling for signal amplification, this proposed ECL aptasensor was successfully used to detect Hg2+ and MUC1 sensitively with a wide linear response.

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