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Electrochemical immunosensor constructed using TiO2 nanotubes as immobilization scaffold and tracing tag

Journal

BIOSENSORS & BIOELECTRONICS
Volume 85, Issue -, Pages 698-706

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ELSEVIER ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY
DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2016.05.053

Keywords

Immunosensor; TiO2 nanotube; Polyaniline; alpha-fetoprotein; Protein G'

Funding

  1. State Key Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry for Life Science, Nanjing University [SKLACLS1409]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [U1504215]
  3. Scientific Research Foundation for the Returned Overseas Chinese Scholars, State Education Ministry

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A ternary TiO2 nanotube (TNT) composite and a signal antibody and horseradish peroxidase (HRP) functionalized TNT were designed as an electrode scaffold for immobilization of high quantity of capture antibody and a tracing tag for immunosensing, respectively. The polyaniline (PANI) was coated on TNTs by chemical oxidative polymerization, and gold nanoparticles were deposited on TNT-PANI with a routine chemical reduction. Various techniques including scanning electron microscopy, energy dispersive X-ray, transmission electron microscope, X-ray diffraction, Fourier transform infrared spectra, X-ray photoelectron spectra, impedance and electrochemical techniques were used to characterize the nano materials. Using bis(sulfosuccinimidyl) suberate as amino cross-linker, the TNT composite could be further functionalized with protein G' for oriented immobilization of capture antibody on electrode surface. Upon sandwich-type immunoreaction, the signal antibody on the tracing tag was quantitatively captured on the surface to generate sensitive electrochemical response with a H2O2 mediated HRP catalytic reaction. With alpha-fetoprotein as an analyte model, the immunosensor showed a linear range of 0.01-350 ng mL(-1) with a detection limit of 1.5 pg mL(-1). The accelerated electron transfer by the ternary composite, oriented immobilization of capture antibody and high loading of HRP on the TNT tracing tag greatly amplified the electrochemical signal, and led to the superior performance of the immunoassay. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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