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Biomaterials for molecular electronics development of optical biosensor for retinol
Authors:Kumaran Ramanathan  Juraj Svitel  Anatoli Dzgoev  P V Sundaram  Bengt Danielsson
Institution:(1) Department of Pure and Applied Biochemistry, Center for Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Lund University, Box 124, 221 00 Lund, Sweden;(2) Centre for Protein Engineering and Biomedical Research, The Voluntary Health Services, 600 113 Adyar, Madras, India
Abstract:Molecular electronics involves expertise from several branches of science. Various biomaterials and electronics are involved in the fabrication of such devices. While passive biomaterials are involved in anchoring the active biomolecules, the latter are involved in switching and/or signal transduction. In the present investigation we have used a glass-capillary-based approach to design a biosensor for retinol. The sensing element is retinol-binding protein (RBP). The affinity of retinoic-acid-horseradish peroxidase (conjugate) to RBP is tested using a surface plasmon resonance technique. A simple photomultiplier-tube-based system is exploited to monitor the chemiluminescent signal generated upon reaction of hydrogen peroxide and luminol with the conjugate bound to RBP. The photomultiplier tube is directly coupled to a computer for data logging.
Keywords:Retinol  retinol-binding protein  molecular electronics  biosensor  chemiluminescence  capillary
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