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. 2021 Jul 21;188(8):266.
doi: 10.1007/s00604-021-04924-9.

A single nucleotide polymorphism electrochemical sensor based on DNA-functionalized Cd-MOFs-74 as cascade signal amplification probes

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A single nucleotide polymorphism electrochemical sensor based on DNA-functionalized Cd-MOFs-74 as cascade signal amplification probes

Jia Li Liu et al. Mikrochim Acta. .

Abstract

An ultrasensitive electrochemical sensor has been constructed for the detection of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) based on DNA-functionalized Cd-MOFs-74 as cascade signal amplification probe under enzyme-free conditions. Interestingly, the introduction of an auxiliary probe did not disturb the detection of SNP targets, but could bind more Cd-MOFs-74 signal elements to enhance the different pulse voltammetry electrochemical signal 2~3 times as compared to sensing system without auxiliary probe, which obviously improves the sensitivity of the proposed sensor. Experimental results taking p53 tumor suppressor gene as SNP model demonstrated that the proposed method can be employed to sensitively and selectively detect target p53 gene fragment with a linear response ranging from 0.01 to 30 pmol/L (detection limit of 6.3 fmol/L) under enzyme-free conditions. Utilizing this strategy, the ultrasensitive SNP electrochemical sensor is a promising tool for the determination of SNPs in biomedicine. Graphical Abstract.

Keywords: Cascade signal amplification; Cd-MOFs-74; Differential pulse voltammetry; Electrochemical sensor; Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs); Ultrasensitive detection.

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