| Literature DB >> 24013481 |
Abdennour Abbas1, Limei Tian, Jeremiah J Morrissey, Evan D Kharasch, Srikanth Singamaneni.
Abstract
The development of biomolecular imprinpan>tinpan>g over the last decade has raised promising perspectives in replacing natural antibodies with artificial antibodies. A significant number of reports have been dedicated to imprinting of organic and inorganic nanostructures, but very few were performed on nanomaterials with a transduction function. Herein we describe a relatively fast and efficient plasmonic hot spot-localized surface imprinting of gold nanorods using reversible template immobilization and siloxane co-polymerization. The technique enables a fine control of the imprinting process at the nanometer scale and provides a nanobiosensor with high selectivity and reusability. Proof of concept is established by the detection of neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGAL), a biomarker for acute kidney injury, using localized surface plasmon resonance spectroscopy. The work represents a valuable step towards plasmonic nanobiosensors with synthetic antibodies for label-free and cost-efficient diagnostic assays. We expect that this novel class of surface imprinted plasmonic nanomaterials will open up new possibilities in advancing biomedical applications of plasmonic nanostructures.Entities:
Keywords: Artificial antibodies; Gold nanorods; Localized surface plasmon resonance; Macromolecular imprinting; Plasmonic biosensors
Year: 2013 PMID: 24013481 PMCID: PMC3765019 DOI: 10.1002/adfm.201202370
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Funct Mater ISSN: 1616-301X Impact factor: 18.808