Sensing immobilized molecules of streptavidin on a silicon surface by maldi-tof mass spectrometry and fluorescence microscopy
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Araya, Eyleen
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Sensing immobilized molecules of streptavidin on a silicon surface by maldi-tof mass spectrometry and fluorescence microscopy
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A hydrogen-terminated Si (111) surface was modified to form an aminoterminated monolayer for immobilization of streptavidin. Cleavage of an N-(ω-
undecylenyl)-phthalimide covered surface using hidrazine yields an amino group-modified surface, which serves as a substrate for the attachment of biotin and
subsequently streptavidin. We used surface analytical techniques to characterize the surface and to control the course of functionalization before the immobilization
of streptavidin. To confirm the presence of the streptavidin Texas red on the surface two powerful techniques available in a standard biochemical laboratory are
used, Fluorescence Microscopy and MALDI-TOF that allow us to detect and determine the immobilized streptavidin. This work provides an avenue for the
development of devices in which the exquisite binding specificity of biomolecular recognition is directly coupled to a biosensor. In addition, we have demonstrated
that MALDI-TOF and fluorescence microscopy are useful techniques for the characterization of silicon functionalized surfaces
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Financial support provided by Fondecyt
11130494, Fondap 15130011, DI-569-14/R, the Ministerio de Ciencia y
Tecnología (Spain) throughout the project DPI-2000-703-C03.
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J. Chil. Chem. Soc., 59, Nº 2 (2014)
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