Apurinic/apyrimidinic endonuclease 1 (APE1), as a vital
base excision
repair enzyme, is essential for maintaining genomic integrity and
stability, and its abnormal expression is closely associated with
malignant tumors. Herein, we constructed an electrochemiluminescence
(ECL) biosensor for detecting APE1 activity by combining nanoconfined
ECL silver nanoclusters (Ag NCs) with X-shaped DNA recognizer-triggered
cascade amplification. Specifically, the Ag NCs were prepared and
confined in the glutaraldehyde-cross-linked chitosan hydrogel network
using the one-pot method, resulting in a strong ECL response and exceptional
stability in comparison with discrete Ag NCs. Furthermore, the self-assembled
X-shaped DNA recognizers were designed for APE1 detection, which not
only improved reaction kinetics due to the ordered arrangement of
recognition sites but also achieved high sensitivity by utilizing
the recognizer-triggered cascade amplification of strand displacement
amplification (SDA) and DNAzyme catalysis. As expected, this biosensor
achieved sensitive ECL detection of APE1 in the range of 1.0 ×
10–3 U·μL–1 to 1.0
× 10–10 U·μL–1 with the detection limit of 2.21 × 10–11 U·μL–1, rendering it a desirable approach for biomarker
detection.