A pH-independent electrochemical aptamer-based biosensor supports quantitative, real-time measurement in vivo
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2022
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Royal Society of Chemistry
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Li, S. Ferrer-Ruiz, A. Dai, J. Ramos-Soriano, J. Du, X. Zhu, M. Zhang, W. Wang, Y. Herranz, M.i. Jing, L. Zhang, Z. Li, H. Xia, F. Martín, N. A pH-independent electrochemical aptamer-based biosensor supports quantitative, real-time measurement in vivo. Chem. Sci., 2022, 13, 8813-8820.
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The development of biosensors capable of achieving accurate and precise molecular measurements in the living body in pH-variable biological environments (e.g. subcellular organelles, biological fluids and organs) plays a significant role in personalized medicine. Because they recapitulate the conformation-linked signaling mechanisms, electrochemical aptamer-based (E-AB) sensors are good candidates to fill this role. However, this class of sensors suffers from a lack of a stable and pH-independent redox reporter to support their utility under pH-variable conditions. Here, in response, we demonstrate the efficiency of an electron donor p-extended tetrathiafulvalene (exTTF) as an excellent candidate (due to its good electrochemical stability and no proton participation in its redox reaction) of pH-independent redox reporters. Its use has allowed improvement of E-AB sensing performance in biological fluids under different pH conditions, achieving high-frequency, real-time molecular measurements in biological samples both in vitro and in the bladders of living rats.
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Electronic supplementary information (ESI) available. See https://doi.org/10.1039/d2sc02021a













