Human sulfite oxidase electrochemistry on gold nanoparticles modified electrode

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Contributors

  • Stefano Frasca - , University of Potsdam (Author)
  • Oscar Rojas - , University of Potsdam (Author)
  • Johannes Salewski - , Technical University of Berlin (Author)
  • Bettina Neumann - , University of Potsdam (Author)
  • Konstanze Stiba - , University of Potsdam (Author)
  • Inez M. Weidinger - , Technical University of Berlin (Author)
  • Brigitte Tiersch - , University of Potsdam (Author)
  • Silke Leimkühler - , University of Potsdam (Author)
  • Joachim Koetz - , University of Potsdam (Author)
  • Ulla Wollenberger - , University of Potsdam (Author)

Abstract

The present study reports a facile approach for sulfite biosensing, based on enhanced direct electron transfer of a human sulfite oxidase (hSO) immobilized on a gold nanoparticles modified electrode. The spherical core shell AuNPs were prepared via a new method by reduction of HAuCl4 with branched poly(ethyleneimine) in an ionic liquids resulting particles with a diameter less than 10nm. These nanoparticles were covalently attached to a mercaptoundecanoic acid modified Au-electrode where then hSO was adsorbed and an enhanced interfacial electron transfer and electrocatalysis was achieved. UV/Vis and resonance Raman spectroscopy, in combination with direct protein voltammetry, are employed for the characterization of the system and reveal no perturbation of the structural integrity of the redox protein. The proposed biosensor exhibited a quick steady-state current response, within 2s, a linear detection range between 0.5 and 5.4μM with a high sensitivity (1.85nAμM-1). The investigated system provides remarkable advantages in the possibility to work at low applied potential and at very high ionic strength. Therefore these properties could make the proposed system useful in the development of bioelectronic devices and its application in real samples.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)33-41
Number of pages9
JournalBioelectrochemistry
Volume87
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2012
Peer-reviewedYes
Externally publishedYes

External IDs

PubMed 22209453

Keywords

Keywords

  • Direct electron transfer, Gold nanoparticle, Human sulfite oxidase, Ionic liquid, Sulfite biosensor