Issue 2, 2015

Ultrasensitive electrochemical biosensing for DNA using quantum dots combined with restriction endonuclease

Abstract

A universal and sensitive electrochemical biosensing platform for the detection and identification of DNA using CdSe quantum dots (CdSe QDs) as signal markers was designed. The detection mechanism was based on the specific recognition of MspI endonuclease combined with the signal amplification of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs). MspI endonuclease could recognize its specific sequence in the double-strand DNA (dsDNA) and cleave the dsDNA fragments linked with CdSe QDs from the electrode. The remaining attached CdSe QDs can be easily read out by square-wave voltammetry using an electrodeposited bismuth (Bi) film-modified glass carbon electrode. The concentrations of target DNA could be simultaneously detected by the signal of metal markers. Using mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) DNA as a model, under the optimal conditions, the proposed biosensor could detect Mtb DNA down to 8.7 × 10−15 M with a linear range of 5 orders of magnitude (from 1.0 × 10−14 to 1.0 × 10−9 M) and discriminate mismatched DNA with high selectivity. This strategy presented a universal and convenient biosensing platform for DNA assay, and its satisfactory performances make it a potential candidate for the early diagnosis of gene-related diseases.

Graphical abstract: Ultrasensitive electrochemical biosensing for DNA using quantum dots combined with restriction endonuclease

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 Jul 2014
Accepted
29 Oct 2014
First published
29 Oct 2014

Analyst, 2015,140, 506-511

Ultrasensitive electrochemical biosensing for DNA using quantum dots combined with restriction endonuclease

C. Zhang, J. Lou, W. Tu, J. Bao and Z. Dai, Analyst, 2015, 140, 506 DOI: 10.1039/C4AN01284D

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