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Plasmonically-enhanced competitive assay for ultrasensitive and multiplexed detection of small molecules.

Zheyu Wang1, Qingjun Zhou1, Anushree Seth1, Samhitha Kolla2, Jingyi Luan3, Qisheng Jiang3, Priya Rathi1, Prashant Gupta1, Jeremiah J Morrissey4, Rajesh R Naik5, Srikanth Singamaneni6.   

Abstract

Novel methods that enable facile, ultrasensitive and multiplexed detection of low molecular weight organic compounds such as metabolites, drugs, additives, and organic pollutants are valuable in biomedical research, clinical diagnosis, food safety and environmental monitoring. Here, we demonstrate a simple, rapid, and ultrasensitive method for detection and quantification of small molecules by implementing a competitive immunoassay with an ultrabright fluorescent nanolabel, plasmonic fluor. Plasmonic-fluor is comprised of a polymer-coated gold nanorod and bovine serum albumin conjugated with molecular fluorophores and biotin. The synthesis steps and fluorescence emission of plasmonic-fluor was characterized by UV-vis spectroscopy, transmission electron microscopy, and fluorescence microscopy. Plasmon-enhanced competitive assay can be completed within 20 min and exhibited more than 30-fold lower limit-of-detection for cortisol compared to conventional competitive ELISA. The plasmon-enhanced competitive immunoassay when implemented as partition-free digital assay enabled further improvement in sensitivity. Further, spatially multiplexed plasmon-enhanced competitive assay enabled the simultaneous detection of two analytes (cortisol and fluorescein). This simple, rapid, and ultrasensitive method can be broadly employed for multiplexed detection of various small molecules in research, in-field and clinical settings.
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Keywords:  Competitive assay; Multiplexed detection; Plasmonic enhanced fluorescence; Small molecule detection

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34990957      PMCID: PMC8852303          DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2021.113918

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biosens Bioelectron        ISSN: 0956-5663            Impact factor:   10.618


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