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A Super-Antifouling Electrochemical Biosensor for Protein Detection in Complex Biofluids Based on PEGylated Multifunctional Peptide

Mingjun Shi, Yang Li, Wenqing Wang, Rui Han, Xiliang Luo

2024ACS Sensors31 citationsDOI

Abstract

Overcoming the influence of interfering substances in the environment and achieving superior sensing performance are significant challenges in biomarker detection within complex matrices. Herein, an integrated electrochemical sensing platform for sensitive detection of biomarkers in complex biofluids was developed based on a newly designed PEGylated multifunctional peptide (PEG-MPEP). The designed PEG-MPEP contains a poly(serine) sequence (−ssssss−) as the antifouling part and recognition peptide sequence (−avwgrwh) specific for the target human immunoglobulin G (IgG). To improve the peptide stability to protease hydrolysis, d -amino acids were adopted to synthesize the whole peptide. Additionally, the PEGylation can further enhance the stability of the peptide, and the PEG itself was also antifouling, ensuring superstrong antifouling capability of the PEG-MPEP. The designed PEG-MPEP-based biosensor possessed a high sensitivity for the detection of IgG in the range of 1.0 pg mL −1 to 1.0 μg mL −1, with a low limit of detection (0.41 pg mL −1 ), and it was capable of assaying targets accurately in real serum samples. Compared with conventional peptide-modified biosensors, the PEG-MPEP-modified biosensor exhibited superior antifouling and antihydrolysis properties in complex biofluid, showcasing promising potential for practical assay applications.

Topics & Concepts

BiosensorProtein detectionPeptideBiofoulingChemistryChromatographyNanotechnologyMaterials scienceCombinatorial chemistryBiochemistryMembraneAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniquesLipid Membrane Structure and BehaviorMolecular Junctions and Nanostructures
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