Sensitivity enhancement of spectral surface plasmon resonance biosensors for the analysis of protein arrays |
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Authors: | Jong Seol Yuk Duk-Geun Hong Jae-Wan Jung Se-Hui Jung Hyun-Soo Kim Jeong-A Han Young-Myeong Kim Kwon-Soo Ha |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry and Nano-Bio Sensor Research Center, Kangwon National University School of Medicine, Chunchon, Kangwon-Do, 200-701, South Korea;(2) Department of Physics, Kangwon National University, Chunchon, Kangwon-Do, 200-701, South Korea |
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Abstract: | A novel method for sensitivity enhancement of spectral surface plasmon resonance (SPR) biosensors was presented by reducing the refractive index of the sensing prism in the analysis of protein arrays. Sensitivity of spectral SPR biosensors with two different prisms (BK-7, fused silica) was analyzed by net shifts of resonance wavelength for specific interactions of GST–GTPase binding domain of p21-activated kinase-1 and anti-GST on a mixed thiol surface. Sensitivity was modulated by the refractive index of the sensing prism of the spectral SPR biosensors with the same incidence angle. The sensitivity of a spectral SPR biosensor with a fused silica prism was 1.6 times higher than that with a BK-7 prism at the same incidence angle of 46.2°. This result was interpreted by increment of the penetration depth correlated with evanescent field intensity at the metal/dielectric interface. Therefore, it is suggested that sensitivity enhancement is readily achieved by reducing the refractive index of the sensing prism of spectral SPR biosensors to be operated at long wavelength ranges for the analysis of protein arrays. |
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Keywords: | Surface plasmon resonance Protein arrays Sensitivity enhancement Spectral SPR biosensor |
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