Abstract

In this work, a simple and sensitive electrochemiluminescence (ECL) biosensor has been devised based on target-induced steric hindrance of an antibody-modified electrode surface. Estrogen-related receptor alpha (ERRα) is closely related to estrogen-dependent tumors, which had been chosen as a model target. The ERRα antigen can bind to the antibody modified on the electrode surface with high specificity and results in the increase of steric hindrance, which prevented the ECL indicators (tris(2,2'-bipyridine) dichlororuthenium(II) hexahydrate) from approaching the electrode surface, and the ECL intensity of the system decreased. The ECL response of the system has a good linear relationship with ERRα concentration in the range of 1.0-60 ng/L, and the limit of detection is 0.5 ng/L. Different from the traditional sandwiched immune ECL detection system, which need the modification of ECL indicators on the secondary antibody, only one antibody had been used in this system. The system is easy to operate and has good sensitivity. The designed biosensor has been applied to detect ERRα in the serum and different cell line samples with satisfied results.

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