Author:
Flynn Connor D.,Riordan Kimberly T.,Young Tiana L.,Chang Dingran,Wu Zhenwei,Isaacson Scott E.,Yousefi Hanie,Das Jagotamoy,Kelley Shana O.
Abstract
AbstractThe detection of small molecules beyond glucose remains an ongoing challenge in the field of biomolecular sensing owing to their small size, diverse structures, and lack of alternative non-enzymatic sensing methods. Here, we present a new reagentless electrochemical approach for small molecule detection that involves directed movement of electroactive analytes through a self-assembled monolayer to an electrode surface. Using this method, we demonstrate detection of several physiologically relevant small molecules as well as the capacity for the system to operate in several biological fluids. We anticipate that this mechanism will further improve our capacity for small molecule measurement and provide a new generalizable monolayer-based technique for electrochemical assessment of various electroactive analytes.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory