Issue 23, 2003

Supramolecular functional interfacial architectures for biosensor applications

Abstract

This short review describes some of our efforts in generating bio-functional supramolecular interfacial architectures for their use as affinity coatings in biosensor development based on a recently introduced novel optical recording principle combining the resonant excitation of surface plasmon modes and fluorescence detection schemes. Examples are given for multilayer assemblies designed for surface hybridization reactions between a grafted oligonucleotide catcher probe and target strands from solution. By describing the binding behavior of fluorophore-labeled rabbit–anti-mouse IgG to surface-attached mouse IgG, the limit of detection of the surface plasmon fluorescence spectroscopy will be shown to be in the lower femtomolar concentration range. These DNA-and protein binding studies will be complemented by examples for membrane-based biosensor platforms. We will document that tethered lipid bilayer membranes can be assembled with specific capacities of Cm = 0.5μF cm−2 and specific resistivities in excess of Rm > 20 MΩ cm2. The incorporation of the synthetic ionophore valinomycin can mediate the K+-ion translocation across these tethered membranes, thus reducing the resistivity selectively and reversibly by more than four orders of magnitude.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
26 Aug 2003
Accepted
23 Oct 2003
First published
03 Nov 2003

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2003,5, 5169-5175

Supramolecular functional interfacial architectures for biosensor applications

W. Knoll, F. Yu, T. Neumann, S. Schiller and R. Naumann, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2003, 5, 5169 DOI: 10.1039/B310317J

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