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Single Biomolecule Imaging by Electrochemiluminescence

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2021

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Herein, a single biomolecule is imaged by electrochemiluminescence (ECL) using Ru(bpy)<sub>3</sub><sup>2+</sup>-doped silica/Au nanoparticles (RuDSNs/AuNPs) as the ECL nanoemitters. The ECL emission is confined to the local surface of RuDSNs leading to a significant enhancement in the intensity. To prove the concept, a single protein molecule at the electrode is initially visualized using the as-prepared RuDSN/AuNPs nanoemitters. Furthermore, the nanoemitter-labeled antibody is linked at the cellular membrane to image a single membrane protein at one cell, without the interference of current and optical background. The success in single-biomolecule ECL imaging solves the long-lasting task in the ultrasensitive ECL analysis, which should be able to provide more elegant information about the protein in cellular biology.

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