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BIOSENSORS

An Optical Biosensing System Based on Interference-Enhanced Reflection with Aptameric Enzyme Subunits of Thrombin

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Pages 242-249 | Received 08 Jun 2012, Accepted 26 Jul 2012, Published online: 02 Jan 2013
 

Abstract

The aptameric enzyme subunit (AES) is an artificial enzyme subunit that can allosterically control partner enzyme activity. By means of an AES, target molecules can be detected by measurement of enzymatic activity in a homogeneous solution. We have developed a thrombin aptamer-based AES that can detect several targets by measuring clotting time in a fibrinogen solution. Measurement of the clotting activity in the fibrinogen solution is not suitable for a convenient biosensor. However, kinetics measurement of clotting activity is suitable for convenient detection of thrombin activity. The interference-enhanced reflection (IER) method is a simple, real-time technique to detect the thickness and/or refractive index of a thin film formed on a glass substrate surface. We demonstrated that clotting activity on a glass substrate with immobilized thrombin can be monitored in real time by IER. By means of the IER method, we were able to detect the target molecules of an AES. IER-based sensors have already been commercialized as portable sensors for the detection of organic compounds. Thus, portable biosensors could be developed by combination of the IER and AES technologies.

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