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Exponential Amplification Using Photoredox Autocatalysis.
Kim, Seunghyeon; Martínez Dibildox, Alejandra; Aguirre-Soto, Alan; Sikes, Hadley D.
Affiliation
  • Kim S; Department of Chemical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, United States.
  • Martínez Dibildox A; School of Engineering and Sciences, Tecnologico de Monterrey, Monterrey, N.L. 64849, Mexico.
  • Aguirre-Soto A; School of Engineering and Sciences, Tecnologico de Monterrey, Monterrey, N.L. 64849, Mexico.
  • Sikes HD; Department of Chemical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, United States.
J Am Chem Soc ; 143(30): 11544-11553, 2021 08 04.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34288684
Exponential molecular amplification such as the polymerase chain reaction is a powerful tool that allows ultrasensitive biodetection. Here, we report a new exponential amplification strategy based on photoredox autocatalysis, where eosin Y, a photocatalyst, amplifies itself by activating a nonfluorescent eosin Y derivative (EYH3-) under green light. The deactivated photocatalyst is stable and rapidly activated under low-intensity light, making the eosin Y amplification suitable for resource-limited settings. Through steady-state kinetic studies and reaction modeling, we found that EYH3- is either oxidized to eosin Y via one-electron oxidation by triplet eosin Y and subsequent 1e-/H+ transfer, or activated by singlet oxygen with the risk of degradation. By reducing the rate of the EYH3- degradation, we successfully improved EYH3--to-eosin Y recovery, achieving efficient autocatalytic eosin Y amplification. Additionally, to demonstrate its flexibility in output signals, we coupled the eosin Y amplification with photoinduced chromogenic polymerization, enabling sensitive visual detection of analytes. Finally, we applied the exponential amplification methods in developing bioassays for detection of biomarkers including SARS-CoV-2 nucleocapsid protein, an antigen used in the diagnosis of COVID-19.
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Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Spectrometry, Fluorescence / Eosine Yellowish-(YS) / Coronavirus Nucleocapsid Proteins Language: En Journal: J Am Chem Soc Year: 2021 Type: Article Affiliation country: United States

Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Spectrometry, Fluorescence / Eosine Yellowish-(YS) / Coronavirus Nucleocapsid Proteins Language: En Journal: J Am Chem Soc Year: 2021 Type: Article Affiliation country: United States