Host–Guest Interaction of Adamantine with a β‑Cyclodextrin-Functionalized AuPd Bimetallic Nanoprobe for Ultrasensitive Electrochemical Immunoassay of Small Molecules
A modular labeling strategy was presented
for electrochemical immunoassay
via supramolecular host–guest interaction between β-cyclodextrin
(β-CD) and adamantine (ADA). An ADA-labeled antibody (ADA–Ab)
was synthesized via amidation, and the number of ADA moieties loaded
on a single antibody was calculated to be ∼7. The β-CD-functionalized
gold–palladium bimetallic nanoparticles (AuPd–CD) were
synthesized in aqueous solution via metal-S chemistry and characterized
with transmission electron microscopy and X-ray photoelectron spectra.
After the ADA–Ab was bound to the antigen-modified electrode
surface with a competitive immunoreaction, AuPd–CD as a signal
tag was immobilized onto the immunosensor by a host–guest interaction,
leading to a large loading of AuPd nanoparticles. The highly efficient
electrocatalysis by AuPd nanoparticles for NaBH<sub>4</sub> oxidation
produced an ultrasensitive response to chloramphenicol as a model
of a small molecule antigen. The immunoassay method showed a wide
linear range from 50 pg/mL to 50 μg/mL and a detection limit
of 4.6 pg/mL. The specific recognition of antigen by antibody resulted
in good selectivity for the proposed method. The host–guest
interaction strategy provided a universal labeling approach for the
ultrasensitive detection of small molecule targets