One-step facile synthesis of aptamer-modified graphene oxide for highly specific enrichment of human a-thrombin in plasma

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The enrichment of low-abundance proteins in complex biological samples plays an important role in clinical diagnostics and biomedical research. This work reports a novel one-step method for the synthesis of aptamer-modified graphene oxide (GO/Apt) nanocomposites, without introducing the use of gold, for the rapid and specific separation and enrichment of human α-thrombin from buffer solutions with highly concentrated interferences. The obtained GO/Apt nanocomposites had remarkable aptamer immobilization, up to 44.8 nmol/mg. Furthermore, GO/Apt nanocomposites exhibited significant specific enrichment efficiency for human α-thrombin (>90%), even under the presence of 3000-fold interference proteins, which was better than the performance of other nanomaterials. Finally, the GO/Apt nanocomposites were applied in the specific capturing of human α-thrombin in highly concentrated human plasma solutions with negligible nonspecific binding of other proteins, which demonstrated their prospects in rare protein analysis and biosensing applications.

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Xu, Y., Tan, S., Liang, Q., & Ding, M. (2017). One-step facile synthesis of aptamer-modified graphene oxide for highly specific enrichment of human a-thrombin in plasma. Sensors (Switzerland), 17(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/s17091986

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