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Hybrid interfaces for a new class of optical biosensors

Authors :
L. De Stefano
Ilaria Rea
Paola Giardina
A. Caliò
Jane Politi
I. Redina
Francesco Baldini
Jiri Homola
Robert A. Lieberman
L., De Stefano
A., Caliò
J., Politi
Giardina, Paola
I., Redina
I., Rea
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Interfaces play a key role in optical biosensor fabrication: biological molecules need to be integrated with inorganic transducers, both electrical and optical, preserving their functions and specificity. Single DNA stands, proteins, enzymes, and antibodies must be blocked on surface by absorption or covalently, depending on different chemistry used. In case of proteins and antibodies, also orientation of biological molecules is very important. In this work, we present our results on a biological passivation procedure that employs hydophobins, small amphiphilic proteins. Since these proteins complex with sugars in nature, we also suggest their utilization as functional layer in optical biosensor for glucose.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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