1. Graphene field-effect transistors for sensing ion-channel coupled receptors: towards biohybrid nanoelectronics for chemical detection
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Terral, Océane, Audic, Guillaume, Claudel, Arnaud, Magnat, Justine, Dupont, Aurélie, Moreau, Christophe J., and Delacour, Cécile
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
Graphene field effect transistors (G-FETs) have appeared as suitable candidates for sensing charges and have thus attracted large interest for ion and chemical detections. In particular, their high sensitivity, chemical robustness, transparency and bendability offer a unique combination for interfacing living and soft matters. Here we have demonstrated their ability to sense targeted biomolecules, by combining them with ion channels-coupled receptors (ICCRs). These receptors have been naturally or artificially expressed within living cell membranes to generate ion fluxes in presence of chemicals of interest. Here, we have successfully combined those biosensors with G-FET array which converts the bio-activation of the ICCRs into readable electronic signals. This hybrid bioelectronic device leverages the advantages of the biological receptor and the graphene field effect transistor enabling the selective detection of biomolecules, which is a current shortcoming of electronic sensors. Additionally, the G-FET allows to discriminate the polarity of the ion fluxes which otherwise remains hidden from conventional electrophysiological recordings. The multisite recording ability offered by the G-FET array rises numerous possibilities for multiscale sensing and high throughput screening of cellular solutions or analytes, which is of both fundamental and applied interests in health and environment monitoring.
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- 2024