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Polymer Brush-GaAs Interface and Its Use as an Antibody-Compatible Platform for Biosensing.


ABSTRACT: Despite evidence showing that polymer brushes (PBs) are a powerful tool used in biosensing for minimizing nonspecific interactions, allowing for optimization of biosensing performance, and the fact that GaAs semiconductors have proven to have a remarkable potential for sensitive biomolecule detection, the combination of these two robust components has never been considered nor evaluated as a platform for biosensing applications. This work reports different methodologies to prepare and tune PBs on the GaAs interface (PB-GaAs) and their potential as useful platforms for antibody grafting, with the ultimate goal of demonstrating the innovative and attractive character of the PB-GaAs interfaces in the enhanced capture of antibodies and control of nonspecific interactions. Three different functionalization approaches were explored, one "grafting-to" and two "grafting-from," in which atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) was performed, followed by their corresponding characterizations. Demonstration of the compatibility of Escherichia coli (E. coli) and Legionella pneumophila (Lp) antibodies with the PB-GaAs platform compared to the results obtained with conventional biosensing architectures developed for GaAs indicates the attractive potential for operation of a sensitive biosensor. Furthermore, these results showed that by carefully choosing the nature and preparation methodology of a PB-GaAs interface, it is possible to effectively tune the affinity of PB-GaAs-based sensors toward E. coli and Lp antibodies ultimately demonstrating the superior specificity of the developed biosensing platform.

SUBMITTER: Marquez DT 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7992090 | biostudies-literature |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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2019-01-21 | GSE114720 | GEO