Literature DB >> 15656628

Nanomolar protein sensing with embedded receptor molecules.

Reza Zadmard1, Thomas Schrader.   

Abstract

A new concept of protein sensing at the air-water interface is introduced, based on amphiphilic receptor molecules embedded in a lipid monolayer. The process begins with incorporation of a small amount (0.13 equiv) of one or two different calix[4]arenes, adorned with charged functional groups at their upper rims, into a stearic acid monolayer. These doped monolayers are subsequently shown to attract peptides and proteins from the aqueous subphase. Depending on the host structure, the monolayers can be made selective for basic or acidic proteins. A working model is proposed, which explains the large observed p/A shifts with reincorporation of excess receptor molecules into the lipid monolayer after complex formation with the oppositely charged protein. This requires a self-assembly of multiple calixarene units over the protein surface, which bind the protein in a cooperative fashion. Oppositely charged calixarene derivatives do not form molecular capsules inside the monolayer, but rather remain separate inside the lipid layer, adopting a perpendicular orientation. They combine their hydrogen bond donor and acceptor capacities, and thus markedly enhance the sensitivity of the sensor system toward proteins, pushing the detection limits to 10 pM concentrations. The response pattern obtained from various receptor units inside the monolayer toward the same protein creates a fingerprint for this protein, which can hence be selectively detected at nanomolar concentrations (pattern recognition).

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15656628     DOI: 10.1021/ja045785d

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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