A polyamidoamine dendrimer-streptavidin supramolecular architecture for biosensor development

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Soda, N
Arotiba, OA
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2017
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A novel polyamidoamine dendrimer-streptavidin supramolecular architecture suitable as a versatile platform for biosensor development is reported. The dendrimer was electrodeposited on a glassy carbon electrode via cyclic voltammetry. The dendrimer electrode was further modified with streptavidin by electrostatic attraction upon drop coating. The platform i.e. the dendrimer-streptavidin modified electrode was electrochemically interrogated in phosphate buffer, ferrocyanide and H2O2. The dendrimer-streptavidin platform was used in the preparation of a simple DNA biosensor as a proof of concept. The supramolecular architecture of dendrimer-streptavidin was stable, electroactive and thus lends itself as a versatile immobilisation layer for any biotinylated bioreceptors in biosensor development.

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Bioelectrochemistry

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118

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Analytical chemistry

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Biochemistry and cell biology

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Soda, N; Arotiba, OA, A polyamidoamine dendrimer-streptavidin supramolecular architecture for biosensor development, Bioelectrochemistry, 2017, 118, pp. 14-18

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