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. 2018 Oct 30:118:9-15.
doi: 10.1016/j.bios.2018.07.041. Epub 2018 Jul 19.

Rapid detection of Escherichia coli based on 16S rDNA nanogap network electrochemical biosensor

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Rapid detection of Escherichia coli based on 16S rDNA nanogap network electrochemical biosensor

Jialin Zhang et al. Biosens Bioelectron. .

Abstract

Simple, fast and effective detection methods of Escherichia coli (E. coli) are essential for human life and health. This article proposes a sensitive and rapid detection method of E. coli based on electrochemical biosensor using 16 S rDNA as target biomarker, and using oligonucleotide probes and nanogap network electrodes as transducer elements. The nanogap network electrodes are prepared by interconnecting of gold nanoparticles through thiolated peptide nucleic acid (PNA) probes on the substrate of Au interdigital electrode. In the presence of specific 16 S rDNA fragments, PNA capture probe hybridized to 5' terminal of the fragments, and detection probe modified with horseradish peroxidase (HRP) hybridized to its 3' terminal. HRP attached to the hybridized detection probe catalyzed the polymerization of aniline along target chain. Conductive connection was caused by polyaniline deposition between the interrupted gold nanoparticles and offered a conductimetric response of constructed sensor. Thus, E. coli could be successfully detected with the detection limit of 100 CFU/mL. The detection time was less than 3 h. It would be widely used for rapid detection of E. coli.

Keywords: Electrochemical biosensor; Escherichia coli; Nanogap network electrodes; Polyaniline deposition.

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