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Coffee ring aptasensor for rapid protein detection.

Jessica T Wen1, Chih-Ming Ho, Peter B Lillehoj.   

Abstract

We introduce a new biosensing platform for rapid protein detection that combines one of the simplest methods for biomolecular concentration, coffee ring formation, with a sensitive aptamer-based optical detection scheme. In this approach, aptamer beacons are utilized for signal transduction where a fluorescence signal is emitted in the presence of the target molecule. Signal amplification is achieved by concentrating aptamer-target complexes within liquid droplets, resulting in the formation of coffee ring "spots". Surfaces with various chemical coatings were utilized to investigate the correlation among surface hydrophobicity, concentration efficiency, and signal amplification. On the basis of our results, we found that the increase in the coffee ring diameter with larger droplet volumes is independent of surface hydrophobicity. Furthermore, we show that highly hydrophobic surfaces produce enhanced particle concentration via coffee ring formation, resulting in signal intensities 6-fold greater than those on hydrophilic surfaces. To validate this biosensing platform for the detection of clinical samples, we detected α-thrombin in human serum and 4-fold-diluted whole blood. Coffee ring spots from serum and blood produced detection signals up to 40 times larger than those from samples in liquid droplets. Additionally, this biosensor exhibits a lower limit of detection of 2 ng/mL (54 pM) in serum, and 4 ng/mL (105 pM) in blood. On the basis of its simplicity and high performance, this platform demonstrates immense potential as an inexpensive diagnostic tool for the detection of disease biomarkers, particularly for use in developing countries that lack the resources and facilities required for conventional biodetection practices.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23540796      PMCID: PMC4131697          DOI: 10.1021/la400224a

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Langmuir        ISSN: 0743-7463            Impact factor:   3.882


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