▎ 摘 要
We describe a new kind of electrochemical immunoassay for the peptide hormone prolactin. A glassy carbon electrode (GCE) was modified with a hybrid material consisting of graphene, single walled carbon nanotubes and gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) in a chitosan (CS) matrix. The graphene and the single wall carbon nanotubes were first placed on the GCE, and the AuNPs were then electrodeposited on the surface by cyclic voltammetry. This structure results in a comparably large surface for immobilization of the capturing antibody (Ab(1)). The modified electrode was used in a standard sandwich-type of immunoassay. The secondary antibody (Ab(2)) consisted of AuNPs with immobilized Ab(2) and modified with biotinylated DNA as signal tags. Finally, alkaline phosphatase was bound to the biotinylated DNA-AuNPs-Ab(2) conjugate via streptavidin chemistry. The enzyme catalyzes the hydrolysis of the alpha-naphthyl phosphate to form alpha-naphthol which is highly electroactive at an operating voltage as low as 180 mV (vs. Ag/AgCl). The resulting immunoassay exhibits high sensitivity, wide linear range (50 to 3200 pga (TM) mLaEuro3/4(1)), low detection limit (47 pga (TM) mLaEuro3/4(1)), acceptable selectivity and reproducibility. The assay provides a pragmatic platform for signal amplification and has a great potential for the sensitive determination of antigens other than prolactine.