Real-time electrical detection of nitric oxide in biological systems with sub-nanomolar sensitivity

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Shan Jiang
Rui Cheng
Xiang Wang
Teng Xue
Yuan Liu
Andre Nel
Yu Huang
Xiangfeng Duan
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[1] University of California,Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
[2] University of California,Department of Materials Science and Engineering
[3] University of California,Division of NanoMedicine, Department of Medicine
[4] California NanoSystems Institute,undefined
[5] University of California,undefined
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Real-time monitoring of nitric oxide concentrations is of central importance for probing the diverse roles of nitric oxide in neurotransmission, cardiovascular systems and immune responses. Here we report a new design of nitric oxide sensors based on hemin-functionalized graphene field-effect transistors. With its single atom thickness and the highest carrier mobility among all materials, graphene holds the promise for unprecedented sensitivity for molecular sensing. The non-covalent functionalization through π–π stacking interaction allows reliable immobilization of hemin molecules on graphene without damaging the graphene lattice to ensure the highly sensitive and specific detection of nitric oxide. Our studies demonstrate that the graphene–hemin sensors can respond rapidly to nitric oxide in physiological environments with a sub-nanomolar sensitivity. Furthermore, in vitro studies show that the graphene–hemin sensors can be used for the detection of nitric oxide released from macrophage cells and endothelial cells, demonstrating their practical functionality in complex biological systems.
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