We report the covalent immobilization of three-dimensional carboxyl-functionalized Pt(MPA) nanoparticles with myoglobin protein antibody by carbodiimide coupling reaction deposited onto an indium-tin-oxide-coated glass plate for the construction of a bioelectrode. This bioelectrode assembly was characterized by spectro/microscopic and electrochemical techniques. Electrochemical impedance studies of the bioelectrode showed significant changes in charge transfer resistance (R-et), predominantly in the low AC frequency region of <40 Hz, on immunoreaction with human cardiac myoglobin antigen (Ag-cMb). Ag-cMb detection in phosphate buffer exhibited a linear range of 0.01 mu g mL(-1) to 1 mu g mL(-1) with a sensitivity of 184.8 Omega cm(2) per decad