Organic field-effect transistor-based biosensors functionalized with protein receptors

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Abstract

An organic field-effect transistor with integrated proteins (Bio-FET) for sensing of sulfate ions is presented. A sulfate receptor was engineered to contain a thiol group for surface-anchoring without affecting its binding activity. The modified receptor was covalently coupled to a maleimide- functionalized polystyrene layer, and integrated as gate dielectric in a dual-gate transducer. The binding of sulfate ions in dry conditions was detected by a shift in the threshold voltage. Combined with surface density measurements by atomic force microscopy, an effective charge of -1.7q per protein was found, as expected from the Bio-FET operation model. © 2010 American Institute of Physics.

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Maddalena, F., Kuiper, M. J., Poolman, B., Brouwer, F., Hummelen, J. C., De Leeuw, D. M., … Blom, P. W. M. (2010). Organic field-effect transistor-based biosensors functionalized with protein receptors. Journal of Applied Physics, 108(12). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3518681

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