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  • The study presents a new split-type photoelectrochemical (PEC) biosensor designed for the detection of microRNA-21 (miRNA-21), addressing the limitations of existing photoelectrode modification processes.
  • It utilizes a TiC/MgInS heterojunction that enhances photoelectric conversion efficiency and a glucose release system based on a porphyrin-based metal-organic framework (PCN-224) for signal amplification.
  • The sensor shows excellent performance with a low detection limit of 0.17 fM and a wide detection range, making it a promising tool for sensitive miRNA-21 detection and the development of high-performance sensors.

Article Abstract

The harsh operating conditions and time-consuming fabrication process of the photoelectrode modification process have limited the potential applications of photoelectrochemical (PEC) sensors. To overcome these drawbacks, this study introduced a unique split-type PEC biosensor for microRNA-21 (miRNA-21) detection. Specifically, a TiC/MgInS heterojunction was adopted as the photosensitive material, and a target-controlled glucose release system, comprising a multifunctional porphyrin-based metal-organic framework (PCN-224), was used for signal amplification. The TiC/MgInS heterojunction effectively separated the photogenerated electrons and holes, and improved the photoelectric conversion efficiency, offering a strong initial photocurrent signal during PEC biosensing. Meanwhile, the porous PCN-224 acted as a nimble nanocontainer that encapsulated glucose using a capture probe (CP). In the presence of miRNA-21, the CP formed a CP-miRNA-21 complex and then detached from PCN-224, controllably releasing the trapped glucose. The oxidization of glucose by glucose oxidase resulted in hydrogen peroxide generation, which acted as a scavenger for the holes generated on the surface of TiC/MgInS, and significantly enhanced the photocurrent response under visible light irradiation. Finally, the sensor exhibited good performance for miRNA-21 detection with a low detection limit (0.17 fM) and wide linearity range (0.5 fM-1.0 nM). Thus, the proposed TiC/MgInS-based split-type PEC sensor is a promising tool for sensitive and accurate detection of miRNA-21 and provides an innovative basis for the preparation of other high-performance sensors.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aca.2022.339990DOI Listing

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