生物传感器
材料科学
纳米结构
链霉亲和素
纳米技术
多孔硅
硅
光电子学
生物素
化学
生物化学
作者
Naama Massad‐Ivanir,Giorgi Shtenberg,Tal Zeidman,Ester Segal
标识
DOI:10.1002/adfm.201000406
摘要
Abstract The use of a new class of hybrid nanomaterials as label‐free optical biosensors for bacteria detection ( E. coli K12 as a model system) is demonstrated. The hybrids combine a porous SiO 2 (PSiO 2 ) optical nanostructure (a Fabry–Pérot thin film) used as the optical transducer element and a hydrogel. The hydrogel, polyacrylamide, is synthesized in situ within the nanostructure inorganic host and conjugated with specific monoclonal antibodies (IgGs) to provide the active component of the biosensor. The immobilization of the IgGs onto the hydrogel via a biotin‐streptavidin system is confirmed by fluorescent labeling experiments and reflective interferometric Fourier transform spectroscopy (RIFTS). Additionally, the immobilized IgGs maintain their immunoactivity and specificity when attached to the sensor surface. Exposure of these modified‐hybrids to the target bacteria results in “direct cell capture” onto the biosensor surface. These specific binding events induce predictable changes in the thin‐film optical interference spectrum of the hybrid. Preliminary studies demonstrate the applicability of these biosensors for the detection of low bacterial concentrations in the range of 10 3 –10 5 cell mL −1 within minutes.
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