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Label-free protein assay based on a nanomechanical cantilever array

Y Arntz et al 2003 Nanotechnology 14 86-90   doi: 10.1088/0957-4484/14/1/319  Help

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Y Arntz1, J D Seelig1, H P Lang1,2, J Zhang1, P Hunziker1, J P Ramseyer1, E Meyer1, M Hegner1 and Ch Gerber1,2
1 National Competence Centre in Research for Nanoscience, Institute of Physics, University of Basel, Klingelbergstrasse 82, 4056 Basel, Switzerland
2 IBM Research, Zurich Research Laboratory, 8803 Rüschlikon, Switzerland
E-mail: Martin.Hegner@unibas.ch

Abstract. We demonstrate continuous label-free detection of two cardiac biomarker proteins (creatin kinase and myoglobin) using an array of microfabricated cantilevers functionalized with covalently anchored anti-creatin kinase and anti-myoglobin antibodies. This method allows biomarker proteins to be detected via measurement of surface stress generated by antigen–antibody molecular recognition. Reference cantilevers are used to eliminate thermal drifts, undesired chemical reactions and turbulences from injections of liquids by calculating differential deflection signals with respect to sensor cantilevers. The sensitivity achieved for myoglobin detection is below 20 µg ml−1. Both myoglobin and creatin kinase could be detected independently using cantilevers functionalized with the corresponding antibodies, in unspecific protein background. This approach permits the use of up to seven different antigen–antibody reactions simultaneously, including an additional thermomechanical and chemical in situ reference. Applications lie in the field of early and rapid diagnosis of acute myocardial infarction.

Print publication: Issue 1 (January 2003)
Received 31 October 2002
Published 20 December 2002

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