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Synthesis and Characterization of Bis-1,2,3-Triazole Ligand and its Corresponding Copper Complex for the Development of Electrochemical Affinity Biosensors

Journal

CHEMISTRY-A EUROPEAN JOURNAL
Volume 27, Issue 37, Pages 9580-9588

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/chem.202100250

Keywords

aptamers; bis-1; 2; 3-triazole copper complexes; biosensors; EPR spectroscopy; electrochemistry

Funding

  1. Occitanie region through the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) [2015006021]

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In this study, the bis-triazole ligand and its copper complexes were synthesized and characterized for the first time, and proposed as new labels for the development of electrochemical aptasensors. The coordination capacity of the ligand was improved in the presence of triethylamine, and the resulting sensor showed decreased response in the presence of estradiol, demonstrating their potential application for aptasensor development.
The bis-triazole ligand and its corresponding copper complexes were synthesized and characterized for the first time and proposed as new labels for the development of electrochemical aptasensors. The bis-triazole ligand was prepared from methyl 1,6-heptadiyne-4-carboxylate and 2-(azidomethyl)phenol using classical CuAAC in presence of different copper salts. The X-ray structure of bis-triazole showed a symmetry center (C1). UV-Vis and X-band EPR spectra showed that the coordination capacity of the bis-triazole ligand was improved in the presence of triethylamine due to deprotonation of the triazole and phenolate moieties. After complexation with copper, the obtained complex was successfully attached to an anti-estradiol aptamer through thiol-maleimide coupling, and the resulting labelled aptamer was immobilized on a carbon screen-printed electrode by carbodiimide coupling. The electrochemical response of the resulting sensor was shown to decrease in the presence of estradiol, demonstrating that the developed complexes can be applied for the development of aptasensors.

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