Abstract

AbstractThe detection of trace microRNAs (miRNA) is crucial for early cancer diagnosis. Here, a sensitive biosensor for miRNA directive detection was put forward, which was based on RNA‐templated palladium nanoparticles (PdNPs) signal amplification strategy. Uncharged peptide nucleic acids (PNA) probe was used to capture the target miRNA(T‐RNA) specifically. Subsequently, a large amount of palladium ions absorbed on T‐RNA strands via electrostatic forces, and the palladium nanocluster is rapidly generated based on chemical reduction. Obviously, RNA metallization method enables biosensor to be carried out efficiently at room temperature also simplifies the preparation and detection of the sensor. Under optimal conditions, this method can analyze the concentration of miRNA in the range of 10 fM to 1 nM, and the detection limit is 3.33 fM. At the same time, this method has strong anti‐interference ability in serum samples, which provides a broad prospect for the early screening and diagnosis of cancer.

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