Novel dual-responsive hydrogel composed of polyacrylamide/Fe-MOF/zinc finger peptide for construction of electrochemical sensing platform

Responsive hydrogels have received much attention for improving the detection performance of electrochemical sensors because of their special responsiveness. However, current responsive hydrogels generally suffer from long response times, ranging from tens of minutes to several hours. This situation...

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Veröffentlicht in:Analytica chimica acta 2024-02, Vol.1289, p.342201-342201, Article 342201
Hauptverfasser: Li, Youyu, Feng, Jiejie, Yao, Tao, Han, Hongliang, Ma, Zhanfang, Yang, Haijun
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Zusammenfassung:Responsive hydrogels have received much attention for improving the detection performance of electrochemical sensors because of their special responsiveness. However, current responsive hydrogels generally suffer from long response times, ranging from tens of minutes to several hours. This situation severely limits the detection performance and practical application of electrochemical sensors. Here, an electrochemical sensing platform was constructed by employing dual-responsive polyacrylamide/zinc finger peptide/Fe-MOF hydrogel (PZFH) as the silent layer, sodium alginate-Ni -graphene oxide hydrogel as the signal layer. GOx@ZIF-8, as the immunoprobe, catalyzed glucose to H O and gluconic acid, resulting in the cleavage of immunoprobe as the pH decreased and subsequent release of Zn ions. During the process of Fe-MOF converting from Fe to Fe , free radicals were generated and used to destroy the structure of the PZFH. Cysteine and histidine in the zinc finger peptide can specifically bind to Zn to create many pores in PZFH, exposing the signal layer. These synergistic effects rapidly decreased the impedance of PZFH and increased the electrochemical signal of Ni . The electrochemical sensing platform was used to detect pro-gastrin-releasing peptide with response times as short as 7 min of PZFH, a wide linear range from 100 ng mL to 100 fg mL , and an ultra-low limit of detection of 14.24 fg mL  (S/N = 3). This strategy will provide a paradigm for designing electrochemical sensors.
ISSN:0003-2670
1873-4324
DOI:10.1016/j.aca.2024.342201