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Highly sensitive and selective electrochemical biosensor using odorant-binding protein to detect aldehydes

Analytica Chimica Acta. 2024-08; 
Cong Peng a b, Yutong Sui a, Chaohua Fang a, Hongxu Sun a, Wenxin Liu a, Xinying Li a, Chen Qu a, Wenhui Li a, Jiemin Liu a c, Chuandong Wu a
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PCR Cloning and Subcloning The His-tagged OBP2a gene was cloned from the full-length cDNA of humans in GenScript Co., Ltd (China), and was used to express the active recombinant OBP2a protein. Get A Quote

Abstract

Recently, various biosensors based on odorant-binding proteins (OBPs) were developed for the detection of odorants and pheromones. However, important data gaps exist regarding the sensitive and selective detection of aldehydes with various carbon numbers. In this work, an OBP2a-based electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) biosensor was developed by immobilizing OBP2a on a gold interdigital electrode, and was characterized by EIS and atomic force microscopy. EIS responses showed the OBP2a-based biosensor was highly sensitive to citronellal, lily aldehyde, octanal, and decanal (detection limit of 10−11 mol/L), and was selective towards aldehydes compared with interfering odorants such as small-molecule al... More

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