| Literature DB >> 31655380 |
Sungwook Park1, Minsoo Kim2, Dongkap Kim2, Seok Ho Kang3, Kwan Hyi Lee4, Youngdo Jeong5.
Abstract
Ion-sensitive field-effect transistor (ISFET) as a biosensor facilitates a process of data-acquisition through label-free and real-time monitoring. Direct quantification of a biomarker in serum is challenging in ISFET biosensor since charged proteins in serum interfere transduction to electrical signals. Here, we report the fabrication of protein blocking layers (PBLs) with intended interfacial charges to minimize non-specific protein bindings on ISFET. Use of charged protein precursors enables to regulate the interfacial charge of PBLs, preserving their intrinsic electric features (neutral: hemoglobin, positively charged: lysozyme, negatively charged: BSA). The effect of this interfacial charge on the signal was demonstrated through PSMA (prostate cancer biomarker) sensing using a dual-gate ISFET biosensor. The neutral PBL showed the minimum noise compared to the negatively and positively charged PBLs, enabling the ISFET to exhibit the same detection range in untreated serum as with pre- or post-treatment (1 fg/ml to 100 ng/ml). The introduction of neutral PBLs to ISFET biosensors would allow the application of the ISFET biosensor as a point-of-care device.Entities:
Keywords: Biosensor; Field-effect transistor; Non-specific binding; Protein blocking layer; Serum
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31655380 DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2019.111737
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biosens Bioelectron ISSN: 0956-5663 Impact factor: 10.618