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Single-Molecule MicroRNA Electrochemiluminescence Detection Using Cyclometalated Dinuclear Ir(III) Complex with Synergistic Effect

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ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 92, Issue 1, Pages 1268-1275

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.9b04431

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  1. NSF of China [21871134]

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The realization of electrochemiluminescence (ECL) detection at the single-molecule level is a longstanding goal of ECL assay that requires a novel ECL probe with significantly enhanced luminescence. Here, the synergistic effect of electrochemiluminescence (ECL) is observed unprecedentedly in a new cyclometalated dinuclear Ir(III) complex [Ir-2(dfppy)(4)(imiphenH)]PF6 (1.PF6, PF6- = hexafluorophosphate) in which two {Ir(dfppy)(2)}(+) units are bridged by an imiphenH(-) ligand. The ECL intensity from complex 1.PF6 is 4.4 and 28.7 times as high as that of its reference mononuclear complexes 2 and 3.PF6, respectively. Theoretical calculation reveals that the S-0 to S-1 excitation is a local excitation in 1.PF6 with two electron-coupled Ir(III) centers, which contributes to the enhanced ECL. The synergistic effect of ECL in 1.PF6 can be used to detect microRNA 21 at the single-molecule level (microRNA 21: UAGCUUAUCAGACU-GAUGUUGA), with detectable ECL emission from this complex intercalated in DNA/microRNA 21 duplex as low as 90 helix molecules. The finding of the synergistic effect of ECL will not only provide a novel strategy for the modulation of ECL intensity but also enable the detection of microRNA at the single-molecule level.

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