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Harnessing protein sensing ability of electrochemical biosensors via a controlled peptide receptor-electrode interface.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Cathepsin B, a cysteine protease, is considered a potential biomarker for early diagnosis of cancer and inflammatory bowel diseases. Therefore, more feasible and effective diagnostic method may be beneficial for monitoring of cancer or related diseases.

Results

A phage-display library was biopanned against biotinylated cathepsin B to identify a high-affinity peptide with the sequence WDMWPSMDWKAE. The identified peptide-displaying phage clones and phage-free synthetic peptides were characterized using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISAs) and electrochemical analyses (impedance spectroscopy, cyclic voltammetry, and square wave voltammetry). Feasibilities of phage-on-a-sensor, peptide-on-a-sensor, and peptide-on-a-AuNPs/MXene sensor were evaluated. The limit of detection and binding affinity values of the peptide-on-a-AuNPs/MXene sensor interface were two to four times lower than those of the two other sensors, indicating that the peptide-on-a-AuNPs/MXene sensor is more specific for cathepsin B (good recovery (86-102%) and %RSD (< 11%) with clinical samples, and can distinguish different stages of Crohn's disease. Furthermore, the concentration of cathepsin B measured by our sensor showed a good correlation with those estimated by the commercially available ELISA kit.

Conclusion

In summary, screening and rational design of high-affinity peptides specific to cathepsin B for developing peptide-based electrochemical biosensors is reported for the first time. This study could promote the development of alternative antibody-free detection methods for clinical assays to test inflammatory bowel disease and other diseases.

SUBMITTER: Kim JH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10029155 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Harnessing protein sensing ability of electrochemical biosensors via a controlled peptide receptor-electrode interface.

Kim Ji Hong JH   Shin Jae Hwan JH   Park Bumjun B   Cho Chae Hwan CH   Huh Yun Suk YS   Choi Chang-Hyung CH   Park Jong Pil JP  

Journal of nanobiotechnology 20230321 1


<h4>Background</h4>Cathepsin B, a cysteine protease, is considered a potential biomarker for early diagnosis of cancer and inflammatory bowel diseases. Therefore, more feasible and effective diagnostic method may be beneficial for monitoring of cancer or related diseases.<h4>Results</h4>A phage-display library was biopanned against biotinylated cathepsin B to identify a high-affinity peptide with the sequence WDMWPSMDWKAE. The identified peptide-displaying phage clones and phage-free synthetic p  ...[more]

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