A Label-Free Porous Alumina Interferometric Immunosensor

作者:Alvarez Sara D; Li Chang Peng; Chiang Casey E; Schuller Ivan K; Sailor Michael J*
来源:ACS Nano, 2009, 3(10): 3301-3307.
DOI:10.1021/nn900825q

摘要

Anodization of Al is used to produce optically smooth porous alumina (Al(2)O(3)) films with pores similar to 60 nm in diameter and similar to 6 mu m deep. The capture protein, protein A, is adsorbed to the pore walls by noncovalent, electrostatic interactions, and thin film interference spectroscopy is used to detect binding of immunoglobulin (IgG). The porous alumina films are stable against corrosion and dissolution in aqueous media at pH 7, allowing quantitative monitoring of steady-state and time-resolved biomolecular binding. The bare porous Al(2)O(3) surface displays a significantly greater affinity for protein A than for IgG. The known species specificity of protein A binding to IgG is confirmed; the protein-A-modified sensor responds to IgG derived from rabbit, but not chicken (IgG/IgY). A "cascaded", or multiprobe sensing approach, is demonstrated, in which a specific target, sheep IgG, is administered to a sample modified with a protein A/rabbit anti-sheep IgG assembly. Binding measurements are confirmed by fluorescence microscopy using fluorescein-labeled IgG.

  • 出版日期2009-10