2019
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0222144
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Development of peptide biosensor for the detection of dengue fever biomarker, nonstructural 1

Abstract: Dengue virus (DENV) nonstructural 1 (NS1) protein is a specific and sensitive biomarker for the diagnosis of dengue. In this study, an efficient electrochemical biosensor that uses chemically modified affinity peptides was developed for the detection of dengue virus NS1. A series of amino acid-substituted synthetic peptides was rationally designed, chemically synthesized and covalently immobilized to a gold sensor surface. The sensor performance was monitored via square wave voltammetry (SWV) and electrochemic… Show more

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“…The rapid detection (90 min), low resource setting, and sensitivity favours scalability of the platform. In addition to aptamers, chemically-modified peptides are also known to be used as molecular receptor in electrochemical biosensor ( J. H. Kim et al, 2019 ).
Figure 7 A) Illustration of non-optical multiplex PCR system (consisting a washing buffer component, microfluidic platform, and a paper based nucleic acid sensor) developed for DENV diagnostics.
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Section: Iomt-assisted Poc Biosensing For Infectious Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rapid detection (90 min), low resource setting, and sensitivity favours scalability of the platform. In addition to aptamers, chemically-modified peptides are also known to be used as molecular receptor in electrochemical biosensor ( J. H. Kim et al, 2019 ).
Figure 7 A) Illustration of non-optical multiplex PCR system (consisting a washing buffer component, microfluidic platform, and a paper based nucleic acid sensor) developed for DENV diagnostics.
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Section: Iomt-assisted Poc Biosensing For Infectious Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cyclic voltammetry (CV), differential pulse voltammetry (DPV), and square-wave voltammetry (SWV) are most popular voltammetric techniques that allow for the determination of low concentrations of flaviviruses, which is attractive for biomedical and biological research [66][67][68]. These methods are successfully used in the creation of label-free biosensors for the determination of viral analytes.…”
Section: Voltammetry Amperometrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Peptides can easily bind to the electrode surfaces of various materials, such as metal nanoparticles (NPs) or carbon nanotubes (CNTs), for bioassays. Recently, an effective label-free electrochemical immunosensors based on binding affinities of five synthetic affinity peptides for the detection of non-structural protein NS1 (Figure 4) were developed [68]. Relative binding affinities of these synthetic peptides were determined by SWV and EIS.…”
Section: Peptide-based Biosensors For Denv Diagnosticmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Another approach uses peptide-display phages as an alternative for the detection of viral diseases 19 . Peptide-display phages present some advantages: can be easily synthesised and their use can reduce the complexity of the development of platforms such as lateral ow assays or biosensor approaches, due to the ease coupled to nanoparticles or biomolecules 20,21 . The improvement of the DENV detection test, especially in the early stage of illness, it is essential to generate peptides or antibodies with no cross-reaction with other arboviruses.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%