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Sequence-Prescribed β-Sheet for Enhanced Electron Tunneling: Boosting Interface Recognition and Electrochemical Measurement

  • Jinge Zhao
  • , Limin Zhang
  • , Jingtian Cao
  • , Yao Yu
  • , Bokai Ma
  • , Yujiu Jiang
  • , Junfeng Han
  • , Weizhi Wang*
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • Beijing Institute of Technology
  • Beijing Academy of Science and Technology (Beijing Center for Physical and Chemical Analysis)

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摘要

Peptide self-assemblies could leverage their specificity, stability, biocompatibility, and electrochemical activity to create functionalized interfaces for molecular sensing and detection. However, the dynamics within these interfaces are complex, with competing forces, including those maintaining peptide structures, recognizing analytes, and facilitating signal transmission. Such competition could lead to nonspecific interference, compromising the detection sensitivity and accuracy. In this study, a series of peptides with precise structures and controllable electron transfer capabilities were designed. Through examining their stacking patterns, the interplay between the peptides’ hierarchical structures, their ability to recognize targets, and their conductivity were clarified. Among these, the EP5 peptide assembly was identified for its ability to form controllable electronic tunnels facilitated by π-stacking induced β-sheets. EP5 could enhance the long-range conductivity, minimize nonspecific interference, and exhibit targeted recognition capabilities. Based on EP5, an electrochemical sensing interface toward the disease marker PD-L1 (programmed cell death ligand 1) was developed, suitable for both whole blood assay and in vivo companion diagnosis. It opens a new avenue for crafting electrochemical detection interfaces with specificity, sensitivity, and compatibility.

源语言英语
页(从-至)11092-11102
页数11
期刊Analytical Chemistry
96
27
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 9 7月 2024

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