| Literature DB >> 34955698 |
Anura Shrestha1, Butaek Lim1, Priyanka Shiveshwarkar1, Gumaro Rojas1, Izele Abure1, Anthony David Nelson1, Justyn Jaworski1.
Abstract
The use of polydiacetylene (PDA) vesicles in sensing systems are wide-spread due to the interesting optical properties of this stimuli-responsive material; however, agglutination based sensing with PDA have been relatively underutilized. To demonstrate the means for rapidly generating an agglutination probe based on peptide-displaying polydiacetylene vesicles, we implement here the use of a biotin mimetic peptide functionalized to a diacetylene amphiphile for proof-of-concept detection of a multivalent target, specifically streptavidin. Tuning of the vesicle composition revealed a distinct limit in the surface density of peptide amphiphile that could be displayed for this particular peptide sequence. A wide operational detection range was demonstrated, and the result also revealed an effective agglutination response of the PDA-based probe to streptavidin suggesting possible use of future formulations in profiling other multivalent targets.Entities:
Keywords: agglutination; amphiphile; detection; peptide; polydiacetylene
Year: 2021 PMID: 34955698 PMCID: PMC8693994 DOI: 10.1007/s13233-021-9079-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Macromol Res ISSN: 1598-5032 Impact factor: 2.127