Sensitive electrochemiluminescence biosensing of polynucleotide kinase using the versatility of two-dimensional TiCT MXene nanomaterials.

Anal Chim Acta

College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, College of Materials Science and Engineering, Shandong Sino-Japanese Center for Collaborative Research of Carbon Nanomaterials, Instrumental Analysis Center of Qingdao University, Institute of Biomedical Engineering, Qingdao University, Qingdao, Shandong, 266071, China. Electronic address:

Published: January 2022

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  • Electrochemiluminescence (ECL) enhances sensor performance, relying on the types of electrode materials and their surface architecture.
  • The study showcases how 2D TiCT MXene, with its unique properties, improves ECL signals by integrating gold nanoparticles and immobilizing luminophores like Ru(bpy).
  • A sensitive ECL biosensor was developed to detect DNA phosphorylated by polynucleotide kinase, achieving a low detection limit and demonstrating potential for application in biological samples, paving the way for future ECL bioanalysis using TiCT materials.

Article Abstract

Electrochemiluminescence (ECL) is a powerful readout method for the development of (bio)sensors, whose performances depend on the electrode materials and the architecture of its surface. Herein, we demonstrate that the precise control of the sensing interface using the versatility of two-dimensional (2D) transition metal carbides (TiCT MXene) leads to the enhancement of the ECL signal. This electrode material, which exhibits remarkable structural and electrochemical properties was decorated by the in situ formation of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) owing to the Ti reducibility. Then, a large amount of the luminophore, Ru(bpy), was immobilized on TiCT MXene thanks to its unique negative charge and large specific surface area to obtain Ru-TiCT-AuNPs. The presented approach exploits the high catalytic activity and excellent conductivity of this 2D nanomaterial as illustrated by the enhanced ECL emission performance of the Ru-TiCT-AuNPs nanoprobes. Finally, DNA phosphorylated with polynucleotide kinase (PNK) was recognized efficiently by the chelation between Ti and phosphate group. A highly sensitive and selective ECL biosensor was developed for the detection of PNK and the screening of its inhibitors. A lower detection limit of 0.0002 U mL and wide linear relationship ranged from 0.002 to 10 U mL were obtained. Furthermore, the practicality of our method was tested in MCF-7 cell lysate, which opens enticing perspectives for future applications of TiCT materials in the ECL bioanalysis field.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aca.2021.339346DOI Listing

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