Electropolymerized Aptasensor for Femtogram‐Level Cytokine Detection

J Jiyao Yu (Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research, Ackermannweg 10, Mainz 55128, Germany) R Renan Colucci (Organic Bioelectronics Research Group Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research Mainz Germany) R Rachel X. Shi (Yale School of Medicine New Haven Connecticut USA) Q Qi Lu (State Key Laboratory of Chemical Engineering, Department of Chemical Engineering) T Tommaso Marchesi D'Alvise (Synthesis of Macromolecules Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research Mainz Germany) U Ulrike Kraft (Organic Bioelectronics Research Group Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research Mainz Germany) C Christopher V. Synatschke (Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research Ackermannweg 10 D‐55128 Mainz Germany) T Tanja Weil

Abstract

ABSTRACT Detecting cytokines at ultralow concentrations is important for the early diagnosis and monitoring of inflammatory and immune disorders, yet remains constrained by the sensitivity and stability of bioelectronic interfaces. Here, we present an electropolymerization strategy for preparing poly(amino‐ʟ‐tyrosine) (pALT) nanofilms as functional biointerfaces for DNA aptamer‐based cytokine recognition. Electropolymerization yields ultrathin, continuous, and ultrasmooth coatings that combine chemical stability with accessible carboxyl functionalities for the direct bioconjugation of amine‐terminated aptamers. Integrated into fiber‐optic surface plasmon resonance and organic electrochemical transistor platforms, the pALT interfaces support interleukin‐6 detection with femtogram‐level sensitivity (100 fg mL −1 ) across five orders of magnitude in dynamic range, among the lower reported detection ranges. By coupling controllable electropolymerization with direct surface biofunctionalization, this approach provides a versatile route to optical and bioelectronics sensing interfaces on electrically conductive substrates.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 1, Issue 1
Published August 19, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (8)

J

Jiyao Yu

Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research, Ackermannweg 10, Mainz 55128, Germany

R

Renan Colucci

Organic Bioelectronics Research Group Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research Mainz Germany

R

Rachel X. Shi

Yale School of Medicine New Haven Connecticut USA

Q

Qi Lu

State Key Laboratory of Chemical Engineering, Department of Chemical Engineering

T

Tommaso Marchesi D'Alvise

Synthesis of Macromolecules Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research Mainz Germany

U

Ulrike Kraft

Organic Bioelectronics Research Group Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research Mainz Germany

C

Christopher V. Synatschke

Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research Ackermannweg 10 D‐55128 Mainz Germany

T

Tanja Weil