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16 May 2007 Nanostructured interfacial architectures for detection of biospecific interactions
Praskovia M. Boltovets, Andriy A. Savchenko, Boris A. Snopok
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Abstract
In the present work the interaction between GST (glutathione-S-transferase) and immobilized glutathione on the mixed thiol monolayers was investigated by surface plasmon resonance method. The interfacial structures based on mixed monolayer of CH3-/C(O)OH and OH-/C(O)OH- terminated thiols as an support for the immobilization of glutathione (GSH)where used. The range of matrix/reactive groups ratio was up to 1:700. The standard procedure with activation by NHS/EDC with further applying of PDEA was used for GSH binding. It was demonstrated, that both the nature of the matrix terminal group and the density of the immobilized ligand are important for the efficiency of the protein-surface and protein-protein interaction at the sensor surface. Testing of the surface coupled GST by specific anti-GST antibodies shown the same character of the sensor response versus GSH density.
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Praskovia M. Boltovets, Andriy A. Savchenko, and Boris A. Snopok "Nanostructured interfacial architectures for detection of biospecific interactions", Proc. SPIE 6585, Optical Sensing Technology and Applications, 65851S (16 May 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.722851
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Receptors

Molecules

Proteins

Adsorption

Computer architecture

Metals

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