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Sabrina Jahns1, Marion Bräu2, Björn-Ole Meyer1, Torben Karrock1, Sören B Gutekunst3, Lars Blohm4, Christine Selhuber-Unkel3, Raymund Buhmann2, Yousef Nazirizadeh1, Martina Gerken1.
Abstract
We present a handheld biosensor system for the label-free and specific multiplexed detection of several biomarkers employing a spectrometer-free imaging measurement system. A photonic crystal surface functionalized with multiple specific ligands forms the optical transducer. The photonic crystal slab is fabricated on a glass substrate by replicating a periodic grating master stamp with a period of 370 nm into a photoresist via nanoimprint lithography and deposition of a 70-nm titanium dioxide layer. Capture molecules are coupled covalently and drop-wise to the photonic crystal surface. With a simple camera and imaging optics the surface-normal transmission is detected. In the transmission spectrum guided-mode resonances are observed that shift due to protein binding. This shift is observed as an intensity change in the green color channel of the camera. Non-functionalized image sections are used for continuous elimination of background drift. In a first experiment we demonstrate the specific and time-resolved detection of 90.0 nm CD40 ligand antibody, 90.0 nM EGF antibody, and 500 nM streptavidin in parallel on one sensor chip. In a second experiment, aptamers with two different spacer lengths are used as receptor. The binding kinetics with association and dissociation of 250 nM thrombin and regeneration of the sensor surface with acidic tris-HCl-buffer (pH 5.0) is presented for two measurement cycles.Entities:
Keywords: (110.2970) Image detection systems; (170.0170) Medical optics and biotechnology; (220.4241) Nanostructure fabrication; (280.4788) Optical sensing and sensors; (350.4238) Nanophotonics and photonic crystals
Year: 2015 PMID: 26504624 PMCID: PMC4605033 DOI: 10.1364/BOE.6.003724
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Opt Express ISSN: 2156-7085 Impact factor: 3.732