Literature DB >> 15860213

A method for the molecular imprinting of hemoglobin on silica surfaces using silanes.

Toru Shiomi1, Masayoshi Matsui, Fujio Mizukami, Kengo Sakaguchi.   

Abstract

A new molecular imprinting technique using covalently immobilized hemoglobin (Hb) is described for creating Hb-specific recognition cavities on silica. Two kinds of organic silane (3-aminopropyltrimethoxysilane: APTMS, and trimethoxypropylsilane: TMPS) were polymerized on a surface of porous silica after the Hb template was covalently immobilized by forming imine bonds, and their influence was analyzed. The results showed that not only the silane amount but also the relative proportions play an important role in protein imprinting. Pore size distribution on Hb imprinted silica was determined by nitrogen adsorption/desorption after removing the template Hb. The Hb-imprinted silica using covalently immobilized Hb (MIPi) as a template proved superior to silica using free Hb (MIPf) regarding displacement of template Hb, and selective re-adsorption as compared with other non-template proteins. The results suggested the capacity for selective adsorption of MIPi to be not only based on the isoelectric point (pI) and protein molecular weight, but also the characteristics of protein recognition cavities imprinted on base silica.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15860213     DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2005.02.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomaterials        ISSN: 0142-9612            Impact factor:   12.479


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Authors:  Nicholas W Turner; Christopher W Jeans; Keith R Brain; Christopher J Allender; Vladimir Hlady; David W Britt
Journal:  Biotechnol Prog       Date:  2006 Nov-Dec

2.  Environmental Stability of Plasmonic Biosensors Based on Natural versus Artificial Antibody.

Authors:  Jingyi Luan; Ting Xu; John Cashin; Jeremiah J Morrissey; Evan D Kharasch; Srikanth Singamaneni
Journal:  Anal Chem       Date:  2018-06-13       Impact factor: 6.986

3.  A synthetic nanomaterial for virus recognition produced by surface imprinting.

Authors:  Alessandro Cumbo; Bernard Lorber; Philippe F-X Corvini; Wolfgang Meier; Patrick Shahgaldian
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2013       Impact factor: 14.919

4.  Hot Spot-Localized Artificial Antibodies for Label-Free Plasmonic Biosensing.

Authors:  Abdennour Abbas; Limei Tian; Jeremiah J Morrissey; Evan D Kharasch; Srikanth Singamaneni
Journal:  Adv Funct Mater       Date:  2013-04-12       Impact factor: 18.808

5.  Aromatic Functionality of Target Proteins Influences Monomer Selection for Creating Artificial Antibodies on Plasmonic Biosensors.

Authors:  Rong Hu; Jingyi Luan; Evan D Kharasch; Srikanth Singamaneni; Jeremiah J Morrissey
Journal:  ACS Appl Mater Interfaces       Date:  2016-12-19       Impact factor: 9.229

6.  Controlled synthesis of open-mouthed epitope-imprinted polymer nanocapsules with a PEGylated nanocore and their application for fluorescence detection of target protein.

Authors:  Xingjia Feng; Siyu Jin; Dongru Li; Guoqi Fu
Journal:  RSC Adv       Date:  2022-07-06       Impact factor: 4.036

7.  Synthesis, column packing and liquid chromatography of molecularly imprinted polymers for the acid black 1, acid black 210, and acid Brown 703 dyes.

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Journal:  RSC Adv       Date:  2022-07-06       Impact factor: 4.036

8.  m-Aminophenylboronic Acid as a Functional Monomer for Fabricating Molecularly Imprinted Polymer for the Recognition of Bovine Serum Albumin.

Authors:  Huafang Wang; Wenyou Li; Xiwen He; Langxing Chen; Yukui Zhang
Journal:  React Funct Polym       Date:  2008-09-01       Impact factor: 3.975

9.  Antibody-like Biorecognition Sites for Proteins from Surface Imprinting on Nanoparticles.

Authors:  Snehasis Bhakta; Mohammad Saiful Islam Seraji; Steven L Suib; James F Rusling
Journal:  ACS Appl Mater Interfaces       Date:  2015-12-17       Impact factor: 9.229

Review 10.  Molecular Imprinting of Macromolecules for Sensor Applications.

Authors:  Yeşeren Saylan; Fatma Yilmaz; Erdoğan Özgür; Ali Derazshamshir; Handan Yavuz; Adil Denizli
Journal:  Sensors (Basel)       Date:  2017-04-19       Impact factor: 3.576

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