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Explosive-Copper-Liposome-Based Click Amplification for Non-Invasive Quantification of Trace Biomarkers
Jinlan Yang1, Chushi Chen1, Yu Yan2
1Department of Chemistry, Northeast Normal University, 5268 Renmin Street,Changchun, Jilin Province 130024, China.
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The copper(I)-catalyzed azide-alkyne cycloaddition (CuAAC) reaction, a widely used click chemistry reaction, is utilized to develop a robust analytical strategy for non-invasive and accurate quantification of extremely low-amount biomarkers in human body fluids. A specially designed dual-functionalized liposome is proposed for specific target recognition at the membrane surface and encapsulation of a large amount of Cu2+ inside the liposome. Explosive release of a large amount of cooper catalysts occurs once the liposome membrane is disrupted, leading to a rapid CuAAC reaction to induce fluorescence resonance energy transfer between fluorescent DNA signal probes. The strategy can significantly improve sensitivity without tedious sample pretreatment, thanks to signal amplification via the click reaction by introducing catalysts in an explosive manner. Moreover, the strategy is proven to be a versatile tool and is used for accurate determination of nucleic acids, proteins, and small molecules in human body fluids, owing to the capability of the liposome for facile modification with various recognition molecules. Our method provides a straightforward signal amplification approach based on click chemistry, which is simple and universal for ultrasensitive analysis of different kinds of biomarkers, with the advantages of design flexibility, and thus would have valuable applications in non-invasive targeting of various biomarkers in human body fluids.

