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Title: | A gold nanoparticle-dye/poly(3-aminobenzylamine)/two dimensional MoSe<inf>2</inf>/graphene oxide electrode towards label-free electrochemical biosensor for simultaneous dual-mode detection of cancer antigen 15-3 and microRNA-21 |
Authors: | Chammari Pothipor Suwussa Bamrungsap Jaroon Jakmunee Kontad Ounnunkad |
Authors: | Chammari Pothipor Suwussa Bamrungsap Jaroon Jakmunee Kontad Ounnunkad |
Keywords: | Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology;Chemical Engineering;Chemistry;Physics and Astronomy |
Issue Date: | 1-Feb-2022 |
Abstract: | A dual-mode electrochemical biosensor is successfully developed for simultaneous detection of two different kinds of breast cancer biomarkers, namely cancer antigen 15-3 (CA 15-3) and microRNA-21 (miRNA-21), for the first time. The sensor composes of a poly(3-aminobenzylamine)/two-dimensional (2D) molybdenum selenide/graphene oxide nanocomposite modified two-screen-printed carbon electrode array (dual electrode), functionalized individually with 2,3-diaminophenazine-gold nanoparticles and toluidine blue-gold nanoparticles. Both kinds of the redox probe-gold nanoparticles are employed as signaling molecules and supports for immobilization of anti-CA 15-3 antibodies and capture DNA-21 probes, respectively. Due to the good conductivity and high surface-to-volume ratio of the nanocomposite, high amount of the antibodies and capture probes can be immobilized on the modified dual-electrode, giving the efficient duplex detection. Consequently, the biosensor provides good selectivity, and high sensitivity for the dual target analyte detection. The experimental results show that this label-free biosensor exhibits good linear responses to the concentrations of both target analytes with the limits of detection (LODs) of 0.14 U mL−1 and 1.2 fM for CA 15-3 and miRNA-21, respectively. This assay strategy has a great potential to be further developed for the simultaneous detection of a variety of miRNAs and protein biomarkers for point-of-care (POC) diagnostic applications. |
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ISSN: | 18734367 09277765 |
Appears in Collections: | CMUL: Journal Articles |
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