| Literature DB >> 27295572 |
Won-Geun Kim1, Hyerin Song2, Chuntae Kim1, Jong-Sik Moon3, Kyujung Kim4, Seung-Wuk Lee5, Jin-Woo Oh6.
Abstract
Here, we describe a highly sensitive and selective surface plasmon resonance sensor system by utilizing self-assembly of genetically engineered M13 bacteriophage. About 2700 copies of genetically expressed peptide copies give superior selectivity and sensitivity to M13 phage-based SPR sensor. Furthermore, the sensitivity of the M13 phage-based SPR sensor was enhanced due to the aligning of receptor matrix in specific direction. Incorporation of specific binding peptide (His Pro Gln: HPQ) gives M13 bacteriophage high selectivity for the streptavidin. Our M13 phage-based SPR sensor takes advantage of simplicity of self-assembly compared with relatively complex photolithography techniques or chemical conjugations. Additionally, designed structure which is composed of functionalized M13 bacteriophage can simultaneously improve the sensitivity and selectivity of SPR sensor evidently. By taking advantages of the genetic engineering and self-assembly, we propose the simple method for fabricating novel M13 phage-based SPR sensor system which has a high sensitivity and high selectivity.Entities:
Keywords: Biomimicry; M13 bacteriophage; Self-assembly; Sensor; Surface plasmon resonance
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27295572 DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2016.05.099
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biosens Bioelectron ISSN: 0956-5663 Impact factor: 10.618