Published January 1, 2017
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Amyloid-like protein nanofibrous membranes as a sensing layer infrastructure for the design of mass-sensitive biosensors
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- 1. TOBB Univ Econ & Technol, Grad Sch Sci & Technol, Biomed Engn Div, Plasma Aided Biomed Res Grp Pabmed, TR-06560 Ankara, Turkey
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Quartz crystal microbalances (QCMs) have been used in the literature for mass sensitive biosensor applications. However, their performance, reliability and stability have been limited by the chemical treatment steps required for the functionalization and activation of the QCM surface, prior to antibody immobilization. Specifically, these steps cause increased film thickness, which diminishes performance by mass overload, and create a harsh environment, which reduces biological activity. In this work, we eliminated this chemical step by introducing a sensing layer modification using electrospun amyloid like-bovine serum albumin (AL-BSA) nanofibers on QCM surfaces. Owing to the self-functionality of AL-BSA nanofibers, these modified QCM surfaces were directly activated by glutaraldehyde (GA). To assess the performance of these modified electrodes, a model protein, lysozyme (Lys), was selected as the biological agent to be immobilized. Frequency measurements were performed in batch (dip-and-dry) and continuous (flow-cell) processes, and binding performances were compared.
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