Aptamer-Based Optical Biosensor For Rapid and Sensitive Detection of 17 beta-Estradiol In Water Samples

作者:Yildirim Nimet; Long Feng; Gao Ce; He Miao; Shi Han Chang; Gu April Z*
来源:Environmental Science & Technology, 2012, 46(6): 3288-3294.
DOI:10.1021/es203624w

摘要

Required routine monitoring of endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) in water samples, as posed by EPA Unregulated Contaminant Regulation (UCMR3), demands for cost-effective, reliable and sensitive EDC detection methods. This study reports a reusable evanescent wave aptamer-based biosensor for rapid, sensitive and highly selective detection of 17 beta-estradiol, an EDC that is frequently detected in environmental water samples. In this system, the capture molecular, beta-estradiol 6-(O-carboxy-methyl)oxime-BSA, was covalently immobilized onto the optical fiber sensor surface. With an indirect competitive detection mode, samples containing different concentrations of 17 beta-estradiol were premixed with a given concentration of fluorescence-labeled DNA aptamer, which highly specifically binds to 17 beta-estradiol. Then, the sample mixture is pumped to the sensor surface, and a higher concentration of 17 beta-estradiol leads to less fluorescence-labeled DNA aptamer bound to the sensor surface and thus to lower fluorescence signal. The dose response curve of 17 beta-estradiol was established and a detection limit was determined as 2.1 nM (0.6 ng mL(-1)). The high specificity and selectivity of the sensor were demonstrated by evaluating its response to a number of potentially interfering EDCs. Potential interference of real environmental sample matrix was assessed by spiked samples in several tertiary wastewater effluents. The sensor can be regenerated with a 0.5% SDS solution (pH 1.9) over tens of times without significant deterioration of the sensor performance. This portable sensor system can be potentially applied for on-site real-time inexpensive and easy-to-use monitoring of 17 beta-estradiol in environmental samples such as effluents or water bodies.