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Anisotropic CdSe Tetrapods in Vortex Flow for Removing Non-Specific Binding and Increasing Protein Captureopen access

Authors
Liu, HanzheAhn, Dong June
Issue Date
8월-2022
Publisher
MDPI
Keywords
CdSe tetrapods; anisotropic nanoparticles; cyclic mode vortex flow; non-specific binding removal; protein capture
Citation
SENSORS, v.22, no.15
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SCIE
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Journal Title
SENSORS
Volume
22
Number
15
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/144104
DOI
10.3390/s22155929
ISSN
1424-8220
Abstract
Non-specific binding (NSB) is one of the important issues in biosensing performance. Herein, we designed a strategy for removing non-specific binding including anti-mouse IgG antibody and bovine serum albumin (BSA) by utilizing anisotropic cadmium selenide tetrapods (CdSe TPs) in a vortex flow. The shear force on the tetrapod nanoparticles was increased by controlling the rotation rate of the vortex flow from 0 rpm to 1000 rpm. As a result, photoluminescence (PL) signals of fluorescein (FITC)-conjugated protein, anti-mouse IgG antibody-FITC and bovine serum albumin (BSA)-FITC, were reduced by 35% and 45%, respectively, indicating that NSB can be removed under vortex flow. In particular, simultaneous NSB removal and protein capture can be achieved even with mixture solutions of target antibodies and anti-mouse IgG antibodies by applying cyclic mode vortex flow on anisotropic CdSe TPs. These results demonstrate successfully that NSB can be diminished by rotating CdSe TPs to generate shear force under vortex flow. This study opens up new research protocols for utilization of anisotropic nanoparticles under vortex flow, which increases the feasibility of protein capture and non-specific proteins removal for biosensors.
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