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Development of bio-nanowire networks using phage-enabled assembly for biological sensor application

Authors
Kang, Yu RiPark, Eun JinKim, Ju HwanMin, Nam KiKim, Soo Won
Issue Date
15-6월-2010
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Keywords
Filamentous phage; Nucleophile-mediated silver binding; Electrode modification; Electrochemical detection; Biological sensor application; Label-free detection
Citation
TALANTA, v.81, no.4-5, pp.1425 - 1430
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
TALANTA
Volume
81
Number
4-5
Start Page
1425
End Page
1430
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/116233
DOI
10.1016/j.talanta.2010.02.047
ISSN
0039-9140
Abstract
This paper proposes a new approach to detect an electrochemical reaction using a working area consisting of bio-nanowires from genetically modified filamentous phages and nanoparticles. Use of the nanomaterials on the working electrode is a vital consideration in biological sensor development, because the biosensor sensitivity heavily depends on the material used. Here we use that fd-tet p8MMM filamentous phages displaying the MMM peptide on the major coat protein pVIII (designated p8MMM phages) were immobilized on the active area of an electrochemical sensor through chemical binding. The bio-nanowires composed of p8MMM phages and silver nanoparticles facilitated sensitive, rapid detection of particular molecules. We performed the experiment for observing electrochemical glucose detection to estimate the possibility of using one or other characterized-biological sensor The current response of the bio-nanowire sensor reached sufficiently high signals at various glucose concentrations (10(-7) to 10(-4) M). The cyclic voltammetry peak current I-p and peak potential E-p were 689 mu A/cm(2) and 280 mV, respectively. The filamentous nanophage-based electrode displayed a high sensitivity and good stability under various pH and temperature in enzyme determination As a result, it may have wide application in analytical systems, label-free detection and biological sensors (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved
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