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Hybrid Nanoparticle/DNAzyme Electrochemical Biosensor for the Detection of Divalent Heavy Metal Ions and Cr(3+)

A hybrid noble nanoparticle/DNAzyme electrochemical biosensor is proposed for the detection of Pb(2+), Cd(2+), and Cr(3+). The sensor takes advantage of a well-studied material that is known for its selective interaction with heavy metal ions (i.e., DNAzymes), which is combined with metallic nanopar...

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Autores principales: Skotadis, Evangelos, Aslanidis, Evangelos, Tsekenis, Georgios, Panagopoulou, Chryssi, Rapesi, Annita, Tzourmana, Georgia, Kennou, Stella, Ladas, Spyridon, Zeniou, Angelos, Tsoukalas, Dimitris
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10535422/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37765875
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23187818
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author Skotadis, Evangelos
Aslanidis, Evangelos
Tsekenis, Georgios
Panagopoulou, Chryssi
Rapesi, Annita
Tzourmana, Georgia
Kennou, Stella
Ladas, Spyridon
Zeniou, Angelos
Tsoukalas, Dimitris
author_facet Skotadis, Evangelos
Aslanidis, Evangelos
Tsekenis, Georgios
Panagopoulou, Chryssi
Rapesi, Annita
Tzourmana, Georgia
Kennou, Stella
Ladas, Spyridon
Zeniou, Angelos
Tsoukalas, Dimitris
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description A hybrid noble nanoparticle/DNAzyme electrochemical biosensor is proposed for the detection of Pb(2+), Cd(2+), and Cr(3+). The sensor takes advantage of a well-studied material that is known for its selective interaction with heavy metal ions (i.e., DNAzymes), which is combined with metallic nanoparticles. The double-helix structure of DNAzymes is known to dissociate into smaller fragments in the presence of specific heavy metal ions; this results in a measurable change in device resistance due to the collapse of conductive inter-nanoparticle DNAzyme bridging. The paper discusses the effect of DNAzyme anchoring groups (i.e., thiol and amino functionalization groups) on device performance and reports on the successful detection of all three target ions in concentrations that are well below their maximum permitted levels in tap water. While the use of DNAzymes for the detection of lead in particular and, to some extent, cadmium has been studied extensively, this is one of the few reports on the successful detection of chromium (III) via a sensor incorporating DNAzymes. The sensor showed great potential for its future integration in autonomous and remote sensing systems due to its low power characteristics, simple and cost-effective fabrication, and easy automation and measurement.
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spelling pubmed-105354222023-09-29 Hybrid Nanoparticle/DNAzyme Electrochemical Biosensor for the Detection of Divalent Heavy Metal Ions and Cr(3+) Skotadis, Evangelos Aslanidis, Evangelos Tsekenis, Georgios Panagopoulou, Chryssi Rapesi, Annita Tzourmana, Georgia Kennou, Stella Ladas, Spyridon Zeniou, Angelos Tsoukalas, Dimitris Sensors (Basel) Article A hybrid noble nanoparticle/DNAzyme electrochemical biosensor is proposed for the detection of Pb(2+), Cd(2+), and Cr(3+). The sensor takes advantage of a well-studied material that is known for its selective interaction with heavy metal ions (i.e., DNAzymes), which is combined with metallic nanoparticles. The double-helix structure of DNAzymes is known to dissociate into smaller fragments in the presence of specific heavy metal ions; this results in a measurable change in device resistance due to the collapse of conductive inter-nanoparticle DNAzyme bridging. The paper discusses the effect of DNAzyme anchoring groups (i.e., thiol and amino functionalization groups) on device performance and reports on the successful detection of all three target ions in concentrations that are well below their maximum permitted levels in tap water. While the use of DNAzymes for the detection of lead in particular and, to some extent, cadmium has been studied extensively, this is one of the few reports on the successful detection of chromium (III) via a sensor incorporating DNAzymes. The sensor showed great potential for its future integration in autonomous and remote sensing systems due to its low power characteristics, simple and cost-effective fabrication, and easy automation and measurement. MDPI 2023-09-12 /pmc/articles/PMC10535422/ /pubmed/37765875 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23187818 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Skotadis, Evangelos
Aslanidis, Evangelos
Tsekenis, Georgios
Panagopoulou, Chryssi
Rapesi, Annita
Tzourmana, Georgia
Kennou, Stella
Ladas, Spyridon
Zeniou, Angelos
Tsoukalas, Dimitris
Hybrid Nanoparticle/DNAzyme Electrochemical Biosensor for the Detection of Divalent Heavy Metal Ions and Cr(3+)
title Hybrid Nanoparticle/DNAzyme Electrochemical Biosensor for the Detection of Divalent Heavy Metal Ions and Cr(3+)
title_full Hybrid Nanoparticle/DNAzyme Electrochemical Biosensor for the Detection of Divalent Heavy Metal Ions and Cr(3+)
title_fullStr Hybrid Nanoparticle/DNAzyme Electrochemical Biosensor for the Detection of Divalent Heavy Metal Ions and Cr(3+)
title_full_unstemmed Hybrid Nanoparticle/DNAzyme Electrochemical Biosensor for the Detection of Divalent Heavy Metal Ions and Cr(3+)
title_short Hybrid Nanoparticle/DNAzyme Electrochemical Biosensor for the Detection of Divalent Heavy Metal Ions and Cr(3+)
title_sort hybrid nanoparticle/dnazyme electrochemical biosensor for the detection of divalent heavy metal ions and cr(3+)
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10535422/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37765875
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23187818
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