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Electric-Field-Directed Self-Assembly of Active Enzyme-Nanoparticle Structures
by
Heller, Michael J.
, Hsiao, Alexander P.
in
Avidin - chemistry
/ Avidin - metabolism
/ Biosensing Techniques - instrumentation
/ Biosensing Techniques - methods
/ Biotin - chemistry
/ Biotin - metabolism
/ Electromagnetic Fields
/ Glucose - analysis
/ Glucose Oxidase - chemistry
/ Glucose Oxidase - metabolism
/ Lab-On-A-Chip Devices
/ Luminol - chemistry
/ Luminol - metabolism
/ Nanoparticles - chemistry
/ Nanoparticles - ultrastructure
/ Streptavidin - chemistry
/ Streptavidin - metabolism
2012
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Electric-Field-Directed Self-Assembly of Active Enzyme-Nanoparticle Structures
by
Heller, Michael J.
, Hsiao, Alexander P.
in
Avidin - chemistry
/ Avidin - metabolism
/ Biosensing Techniques - instrumentation
/ Biosensing Techniques - methods
/ Biotin - chemistry
/ Biotin - metabolism
/ Electromagnetic Fields
/ Glucose - analysis
/ Glucose Oxidase - chemistry
/ Glucose Oxidase - metabolism
/ Lab-On-A-Chip Devices
/ Luminol - chemistry
/ Luminol - metabolism
/ Nanoparticles - chemistry
/ Nanoparticles - ultrastructure
/ Streptavidin - chemistry
/ Streptavidin - metabolism
2012
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Electric-Field-Directed Self-Assembly of Active Enzyme-Nanoparticle Structures
by
Heller, Michael J.
, Hsiao, Alexander P.
in
Avidin - chemistry
/ Avidin - metabolism
/ Biosensing Techniques - instrumentation
/ Biosensing Techniques - methods
/ Biotin - chemistry
/ Biotin - metabolism
/ Electromagnetic Fields
/ Glucose - analysis
/ Glucose Oxidase - chemistry
/ Glucose Oxidase - metabolism
/ Lab-On-A-Chip Devices
/ Luminol - chemistry
/ Luminol - metabolism
/ Nanoparticles - chemistry
/ Nanoparticles - ultrastructure
/ Streptavidin - chemistry
/ Streptavidin - metabolism
2012
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Electric-Field-Directed Self-Assembly of Active Enzyme-Nanoparticle Structures
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Electric-Field-Directed Self-Assembly of Active Enzyme-Nanoparticle Structures
2012
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A method is presented for the electric-field-directed self-assembly of higher-order structures composed of alternating layers of biotin nanoparticles and streptavidin-/avidin-conjugated enzymes carried out on a microelectrode array device. Enzymes included in the study were glucose oxidase (GOx), horseradish peroxidase (HRP), and alkaline phosphatase (AP); all of which could be used to form a light-emitting microscale glucose sensor. Directed assembly included fabricating multilayer structures with 200 nm or 40 nm GOx-avidin-biotin nanoparticles, with AP-streptavidin-biotin nanoparticles, and with HRP-streptavidin-biotin nanoparticles. Multilayered structures were also fabricated with alternate layering of HRP-streptavidin-biotin nanoparticles and GOx-avidin-biotin nanoparticles. Results showed that enzymatic activity was retained after the assembly process, indicating that substrates could still diffuse into the structures and that the electric-field-based fabrication process itself did not cause any significant loss of enzyme activity. These methods provide a solution to overcome the cumbersome passive layer-by-layer assembly methods to efficiently fabricate higher-order active biological and chemical hybrid structures that can be useful for creating novel biosensors and drug delivery nanostructures, as well as for diagnostic applications.
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Hindawi Puplishing Corporation,Hindawi Publishing Corporation
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