| Literature DB >> 25663850 |
Biebele Abel1, Tabassum S Kabir1, Babatunde Odukoya1, Muzaffer Mohammed1, Kadir Aslan1.
Abstract
We report the enhancement of the colorimetric response of horseradish peroxidase (HRP) and alkaline phosphatase (AP) in bioassays by thermally evaporated silver, gold, copper and nickel thin films. In this regard, a model bioassay based on biotin-avidin interactions was employed. Biotin groups and enzymes were introduced to all surfaces using a biotinylated linker molecule and avidin, respectively. The colorimetric response of HRP in the model bioassay carried out on the plasmonic thin films were up to 4.4-fold larger as compared to control samples (i.e., no plasmonic thin films), where the largest enhancement of colorimetric response was observed on silver thin films. The colorimetric response of AP on plasmonic thin films was found to be similar to those observed on control samples, which was attributed to the loss of enzymes from the surface during the bioassay steps. The extent of enzymes immobilized on to plasmonic thin films was found to affect the colorimetric response of the model bioassay. These findings allowed us to demonstrate the use of silver thin films for the detection of glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), where the colorimetric response of the standard bioassays for GFAP was enhanced up to 67% as compared to bioassays on glass slides.Entities:
Keywords: Plasmonic thin films; alkaline phosphatase; amplification of colorimetric response; biotin-poly(ethylene-glycol)amine; copper thin films; glial fibrillary acidic protein; gold thin films; horse radish peroxidase; nickel thin films; silver thin films
Year: 2015 PMID: 25663850 PMCID: PMC4318255 DOI: 10.1039/C4AY02505A
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anal Methods ISSN: 1759-9660 Impact factor: 2.896