Issue 19, 2012

Real time protein recognition in a liquid-gated carbon nanotube field-effect transistor modified with aptamers

Abstract

The combination of optimized and passivated Field Effect Transistors (FETs) based on carbon nanotubes (CNTs) together with the appropriate choice and immobilization strategy of aptamer receptors and buffer concentration have allowed the highly sensitive and real time biorecognition of proteins in a liquid-gated configuration. Specifically we have followed the biorecognition process of thrombin by its specific aptamer. The aptamer modified device is sensitive enough to capture a change in the electronic detection mechanism, one operating at low protein concentrations and the other in a higher target concentration range. The high sensitivity of the device is also sustained by the very low detection limits achieved (20 pM) and their high selectivity when other target proteins are used. Moreover, the experimental results have allowed us to quantify the equilibrium constant of the protein–aptamer binding and confirm its high affinity by using the Langmuir equation.

Graphical abstract: Real time protein recognition in a liquid-gated carbon nanotube field-effect transistor modified with aptamers

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 May 2012
Accepted
10 Jul 2012
First published
26 Jul 2012

Nanoscale, 2012,4, 5917-5923

Real time protein recognition in a liquid-gated carbon nanotube field-effect transistor modified with aptamers

M. Pacios, I. Martin-Fernandez, X. Borrisé, M. del Valle, J. Bartrolí, E. Lora-Tamayo, P. Godignon, F. Pérez-Murano and M. J. Esplandiu, Nanoscale, 2012, 4, 5917 DOI: 10.1039/C2NR31257C

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