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Biosensors and Bioelectronics | 2009

Development of redox-labeled electrochemical immunoassay for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons with controlled surface modification and catalytic voltammetric detection

Ming-Yuan Wei; Shou-Dong Wen; Xiqiang Yang; Liang-Hong Guo

A redox-labeled direct competitive electrochemical immunoassay for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) was developed. A ruthenium tris(bipyridine)-pyrenebutyric acid conjugate was synthesized as the redox-labeled tracer. Its recognition by an anti-PAH monoclonal antibody was confirmed by surface plasmon resonance. In the immunoassay, the antibody was immobilized on (3-glycidoxypropyl)-trimethoxysilane (GPTMS)-modified indium tin oxide (ITO) electrodes. The assay was quantified by measuring the electro-catalytic current of the redox label in an oxalate-containing electrolyte which served as a sacrificial electron donor to amplify the current signal. Formation of GPTMS film on ITO and subsequent antibody immobilization were characterized by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and electrochemistry. Using a ruthenium tris(bipyridine)-conjugated IgG (IgG-Ru) as the surface-bound redox probe, the highest electrochemical signal was obtained on GPTMS electrodes with 1 h modification. Under the optimized conditions for ITO modification, antibody immobilization and tracer concentration, competition curves for benzo[a]pyrene and pyrenebutyric acid were obtained with a detection limit of 2.4 and 10 ng mL(-1), respectively. The redox-labeled electrochemical immunoassay with signal amplification mechanism offers a potential analytical method for the simultaneous detection of multiple environmental organic pollutants on antibody biochips.


Analytical Chemistry | 2004

Quantitative photoelectrochemical detection of biological affinity reaction: biotin-avidin interaction.

Dong Dong; Dong Zheng; Fuquan Wang; Xiqiang Yang; Na Wang; Yuanguang Li; Liang-Hong Guo; Jing Cheng


Analytica Chimica Acta | 2004

Sensitive chemically amplified electrochemical detection of ruthenium tris-(2,2 -bipyridine) on tin-doped indium oxide electrode

Dong Zheng; Na Wang; Fuquan Wang; Dong Dong; Yuanguang Li; Xiqiang Yang; Liang-Hong Guo; Jing Cheng


Analytica Chimica Acta | 2009

Enhanced electrochemical activity of redox-labels in multi-layered protein films on indium tin oxide nanoparticle-based electrode.

Xiqiang Yang; Liang-Hong Guo


Analyst | 2005

A new chemically amplified electrochemical system for the detection of biological affinity reactions : direct and competitive biotin assay

Liang-Hong Guo; Xiqiang Yang


Archive | 2003

Apparatuses and methods for assaying analytes using photoelectrochemical labels

Liang-Hong Guo; Dong Dong; Dong Zheng; Fuquan Wang; Xiqiang Yang; Jing Cheng


Biosensors and Bioelectronics | 2015

An electrochemiluminescence biosensor for 8-oxo-7,8-dihydro-2′-deoxyguanosine quantification and DNA repair enzyme activity analysis using a novel bifunctional probe

Yiping Wu; Xiqiang Yang; Bintian Zhang; Liang-Hong Guo


Archive | 2003

Chemically amplified electrochemical detection of affinity reaction

Liang-Hong Guo; Yuanguang Li; Na Wang; Fuquan Wang; Xiqiang Yang; Jing Cheng


Archive | 2003

Methods for assaying analytes using photoelectrochemical labels

Liang-Hong Guo; Dong Dong; Dong Zheng; Fuquan Wang; Xiqiang Yang; Jing Cheng


Archive | 2003

Vorrichtungen und verfahren zur untersuchung von analysen unter verwendung von fotoelektrochemischen etiketten

Liang-Hong Guo; Dong Dong; Dong Zheng; Fuquan Wang; Xiqiang Yang; Jing Cheng

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Liang-Hong Guo

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Bintian Zhang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Yiping Wu

Shanghai Normal University

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Ming-Yuan Wei

University of Texas at Arlington

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