TY - JOUR
T1 - Detection of Matrilysin Activity Using Polypeptide Functionalized Reduced Graphene Oxide Field-Effect Transistor Sensor
AU - Chen, Hu
AU - Chen, Peng
AU - Huang, Jingfeng
AU - Selegård, Robert
AU - Platt, Mark
AU - Palaniappan, Alagappan
AU - Aili, Daniel
AU - Tok, Alfred Iing Yoong
AU - Liedberg, Bo
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 American Chemical Society.
PY - 2016/3/15
Y1 - 2016/3/15
N2 - A novel approach for rapid and sensitive detection of matrilysin (MMP-7, a biomarker involved in the degradation of various macromolecules) based on a polypeptide (JR2EC) functionalized reduced graphene oxide (rGO) field effect transistor (FET) is reported. MMP-7 specifically digests negatively charged JR2EC immobilized on rGO, thereby modulating the conductance of rGO-FET. The proposed assay enabled detection of MMP-7 at clinically relevant concentrations with a limit of detection (LOD) of 10 ng/mL (400 pM), attributed to the significant reduction of the net charge of JR2EC upon digestion by MMP-7. Quantitative detection of MMP-7 in human plasma was further demonstrated with a LOD of 40 ng/mL, illustrating the potential for the proposed methodology for tumor detection and carcinoma diagnostic (e.g., lung cancer and salivary gland cancer). Additionally, excellent specificity of the proposed assay was demonstrated using matrix metallopeptidase 1 (MMP-1), a protease of the same family. With appropriate selection and modification of polypeptides, the proposed assay could be extended for detection of other enzymes with polypeptide digestion capability. (Figure Presented).
AB - A novel approach for rapid and sensitive detection of matrilysin (MMP-7, a biomarker involved in the degradation of various macromolecules) based on a polypeptide (JR2EC) functionalized reduced graphene oxide (rGO) field effect transistor (FET) is reported. MMP-7 specifically digests negatively charged JR2EC immobilized on rGO, thereby modulating the conductance of rGO-FET. The proposed assay enabled detection of MMP-7 at clinically relevant concentrations with a limit of detection (LOD) of 10 ng/mL (400 pM), attributed to the significant reduction of the net charge of JR2EC upon digestion by MMP-7. Quantitative detection of MMP-7 in human plasma was further demonstrated with a LOD of 40 ng/mL, illustrating the potential for the proposed methodology for tumor detection and carcinoma diagnostic (e.g., lung cancer and salivary gland cancer). Additionally, excellent specificity of the proposed assay was demonstrated using matrix metallopeptidase 1 (MMP-1), a protease of the same family. With appropriate selection and modification of polypeptides, the proposed assay could be extended for detection of other enzymes with polypeptide digestion capability. (Figure Presented).
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U2 - 10.1021/acs.analchem.5b04663
DO - 10.1021/acs.analchem.5b04663
M3 - Article
C2 - 26887256
AN - SCOPUS:84961218938
SN - 0003-2700
VL - 88
SP - 2994
EP - 2998
JO - Analytical Chemistry
JF - Analytical Chemistry
IS - 6
ER -