Immobilization of Streptavidin for Immunosensors on Nanostructured Surfaces

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Abstract

A modular immunosensor device based on silicon technology with electrochemical detection is presented. The sensor surface is functionalized with the antigen estradiol using the streptavidin-biotin system. The immobilized antigen is recognized by ferrocene-labeled antibody molecules in a competitive assay format. The ferrocene redox centers can be detected electrochemically. In order to facilitate the electron transfer, a gold layer structured in nanometer dimensions is used as an electrode. The functionalized silicon chip will be integrated into a micromachined fluid transport system. The resulting immunosensor device for estradiol represents a prototype allowing easy adaptation to other biotinylated analytes since the immobilized streptavidin serves as a universal anchor.

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Kossek, S., Padeste, C., & Tiefenauer, L. (1996). Immobilization of Streptavidin for Immunosensors on Nanostructured Surfaces. Journal of Molecular Recognition, 9(5–6), 485–487. https://doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1099-1352(199634/12)9:5/6<485::AID-JMR288>3.0.CO;2-R

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