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Multivalent interaction-based carbohydrate biosensors for signal amplification

  • Yanyan Wang
  • , Srinivas Chalagalla
  • , Tiehai Li
  • , Xue Sun
  • , Wei Zhao
  • , Peng G. Wang
  • , Xiangqun Zeng
  • Oakland University
  • Nankai University
  • Cleveland State University
  • Ohio State University

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Abstract

Multivalent interaction between boronic acids immobilized on quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) sensor surface and the carbohydrates modified Au-nanoparticle (AuNP) has been demonstrated for the development of a sensitive carbohydrate biosensor. Briefly, a boronic acid-containing polymer (boropolymer) as multivalent carbohydrate receptor was oriented immobilized on the cysteamine coated electrode through isourea bond formation. Carbohydrates were conjugated to AuNPs to generate a multivalent carbohydrates moiety to amplify the response signal. Thus, the binding of the carbohydrate conjugated AuNPs to the boropolymer surface are multivalent which could simultaneously increase the binding affinity and specificity. We systematically studied the binding between five carbohydrates conjugated AuNPs and the boropolymer. Our studies show that the associate constant (Ka) was in the order of fucose<glucose<mannose<galactose<maltose. A linear response in the range from 23μM to 3.83mM was observed for mannose conjugated AuNPs and the boropolymer recognition elements, with the lower detection limit of 1.5μM for the carbohydrate analytes. Furthermore, the multivalent binding between carbohydrates and boronic acids are reversible and allow the regeneration of boropolymer surface by using 1M acetic acid so as to sequentially capture and release the carbohydrate analytes. © 2010 Elsevier B.V.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)996-1001
Number of pages6
JournalBiosensors and Bioelectronics
Volume26
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 15 2010

Keywords

  • Boronic acid
  • Carbohydrate biosensor
  • Multivalent interaction

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