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A voltammetric hybridization assay for microRNA-21 using carboxylated graphene oxide decorated with gold-platinum bimetallic nanoparticles.

Mikrochimica Acta 2019 Februrary 16
An electrochemical hybridization assay is described for the determination of microRNA-21. Fluorine tin oxide (FTO) sheets were coated with carboxylated graphene oxide followed by deposition of gold-platinum bimetallic nanoparticles by using chronoamperometry at a potential of -0.2 V for 350 s. The capture probe was immobilized on the surface of the modified FTO sheets by biotin-avidin interaction. On exposure to microRNA-21, hybridization occurs, and that can be detected at a relatively low working potential of 0.25 V by using ferri/ferro-cyanide as an electrochemical probe. The various modifications of the FTO sheets were characterized by means of FE-SEM, FT-IR, contact angle studies and electrochemical techniques. The effects of pH value, EDC-NHS activation time, concentration of capture probe and incubation time were optimized. The sensor has a wide linear response that extends from 1 fM to 1 μM of microRNA-21, and the detection limit is 1 fM. The sensor is stable for about 15 days (by retaining 90% of its initial activity) and can be reused for about 3 times (85% of initial activity) after regeneration with 50 mM NaOH solution. The sensor was applied to the analysis of spiked human serum and gave recoveries between 90 and 111%. Graphical abstract Carboxylated graphene oxide (CGO) coated on a fluorine tin oxide (FTO) electrode was decorated with Au-Pt bimetallic nanoparticles (Au-PtBNPs). The Au-PtBNPs/CGO/FTO electrode surface was used for immobilizing streptavidin and biotinylated capture probe which can electrochemically detect microRNA-21 based on its sequence complementarity.

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