2013
DOI: 10.1039/c3nr00006k
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Self-assembled graphene quantum dots induced by cytochrome c: a novel biosensor for trypsin with remarkable fluorescence enhancement

Abstract: On the basis of cytochrome c-induced self-assembled graphene quantum dots, we demonstrate a novel fluorescent biosensor for trypsin with remarkable fluorescence enhancement, as well as high selectivity and sensitivity.

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“…b Sensing Principle of the N-Doped C-Dots based probe for Fe 3+ (upper figure) and PL microscopy images of Hela cells first incubated with N-CDs for 6 h and then incubated with FeCl 3 (lower figure) [91]. c Schematic illustration of the fluorescent biosensor for trypsin based-on self-assembled GQDs [243] Cytochrome c (Cyt c) rich in Fe 3+ could also quench the PL of CDs selectively due to the special coordination interaction between Fe 3+ and the phenolic hydroxyl group of CDs [243]. Cyt c could bind to CDs and completely quench the PL of CDs.…”
Section: Response Toward Cu 2+ Ion and Relevant Analytical Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…b Sensing Principle of the N-Doped C-Dots based probe for Fe 3+ (upper figure) and PL microscopy images of Hela cells first incubated with N-CDs for 6 h and then incubated with FeCl 3 (lower figure) [91]. c Schematic illustration of the fluorescent biosensor for trypsin based-on self-assembled GQDs [243] Cytochrome c (Cyt c) rich in Fe 3+ could also quench the PL of CDs selectively due to the special coordination interaction between Fe 3+ and the phenolic hydroxyl group of CDs [243]. Cyt c could bind to CDs and completely quench the PL of CDs.…”
Section: Response Toward Cu 2+ Ion and Relevant Analytical Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biosensing of trypsin used a method of Li et al [111], in which GQDs were selfassembled by induction of cytochrome c (Cyt c), an electron-transfer cationic protein forming complexes with anionic GQDs. Coordination of Cyt c to GQDs strongly quenched their FL emission through adsorption of GQDs on Cyt c, which also promoted aggregation of GQDs by electrostatic attraction.…”
Section: 112mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, many researchers have devoted their efforts to explore sensing systems for metal ions (Dong et al,. 2014;Ju and Chen, 2014;Sun et al, 2013;Zhang and Chen, 2014), glucose Qu et al, 2013), melamine , trypsin (Li et al, 2013) and others (Fan et al, 2012;Liu et al, 2013;Qian et al, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%