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Use of Multiple Peptide-Based SERS Probes Binding to Different Epitopes on a Protein Biomarker To Improve Detection Sensitivity

Title
Use of Multiple Peptide-Based SERS Probes Binding to Different Epitopes on a Protein Biomarker To Improve Detection Sensitivity
Author
윤문영
Keywords
ENHANCED RAMAN-SCATTERING; ANTHRAX-PROTECTIVE ANTIGEN; PHAGE DISPLAY; TOXIN; NANOSTRUCTURES; NANOPARTICLES; RECOGNITION; MONOLAYERS; SURFACES; COLLOIDS
Issue Date
2016-04
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Citation
ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, v. 88, NO 7, Page. 3465-3470
Abstract
We propose an analytical strategy to improve the sensitivity for detecting a protein biomarker through signal multiplication by manipulating multiple peptide-based surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) probes to bind the biomarker. Protective antigen (PA) was used as an Anthrax biomarker in this study. For this purpose, five small peptides selective to various PA epitopes with different binding affinities were chosen and peptide conjugated Au nanoparticle (AuNP) SERS probes were individually prepared using each peptide. Initially, five different SERS probes were separately used to detect PA and the sensitivities were compared. Next, the possibility of enhancing sensitivity by employing multiple SERS probes was examined: Rather than applying the probes simultaneously, which would induce competitive binding, each probe was added sequentially and an optimal probe-addition sequence was determined to provide maximal sensitivity. Finally, PA samples at seven different concentrations were measured with the optimal sequence. The limit of detection (LOD) was 0.1 aM, and the enhancement was more effective at lower PA concentrations. The proposed scheme can be further applicable to detect other protein biomarkers to diagnose various diseases.
URI
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.analchem.5b04873http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11754/49904
ISSN
0003-2700; 1520-6882
DOI
10.1021/acs.analchem.5b04873
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