• DocumentCode
    455565
  • Title

    Direct Adsorption of Chemically Modified Biomolecules Onto Gold: A Rapid Method for Biological Funcationalization of MEMS

  • Author

    Suarez, Gilbert ; Ismail, A. ; Jackson, R.J. ; Chang, S.C. ; Harris, Andrew J. ; Burdess, J.S. ; Hedley, J. ; McNeil, C.J.

  • Author_Institution
    Med. Sch., Univ. of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Newcastle-upon-Tyne
  • fYear
    2006
  • fDate
    28-28 April 2006
  • Firstpage
    113
  • Lastpage
    118
  • Abstract
    The present work reports a simple, rapid and versatile strategy for glycoprotein immobilization, based on the targeted functionalization of carbohydrate residues with disulphide "anchors" derivatives able to spontaneously chemisorb onto gold, with no need of surface pre-functionalization. Different glycoproteins as enzymes and antibodies were chemically modified using this "one step" bio-immobilization protocol and directly adsorbed onto gold coated interfaces. Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) and Electrochemistry techniques revealed that direct adsorption of a modified glyco-enzyme (horseradish peroxidase) onto gold led to the formation of a densely packed SAM, where each single biomolecule is several thousand times more active than a non modified one. In the case of antibodies, the specific location of the carbohydrate moieties in the constant region resulted in the formation of active and site-oriented SAMs. This bio- immobilization method was applied to the bio- functionalization of a degenerate mode MEMS sensor (MEMSens). Preliminary results obtained for the detection of protein S-100betabeta (brain injury marker), indicate a promising low detection limit.
  • Keywords
    adsorption; bioMEMS; biosensors; chemisorption; electrochemistry; enzymes; gold; molecular biophysics; surface plasmon resonance; Au; MEMS sensor; adsorption; antibodies; bioimmobilization; biological functionalization; carbohydrate residues; chemically modified biomolecules; chemisorption; disulphide derivatives; electrochemistry; enzymes; glycoprotein; gold; horseradish peroxidase; protein S-100betabeta; surface plasmon resonance;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    iet
  • Conference_Titel
    MEMS Sensors and Actuators, 2006. The Institution of Engineering and Technology Seminar on
  • Conference_Location
    London
  • ISSN
    0537-9989
  • Print_ISBN
    0-86341-627-6
  • Type

    conf

  • Filename
    1662183