Microwave Spectroscopic Detection of Human Hsp70 Protein on Annealed Gold Nanostructures on ITO Glass Strips

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TitreMicrowave Spectroscopic Detection of Human Hsp70 Protein on Annealed Gold Nanostructures on ITO Glass Strips
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2018
AuteursIonescu RElena, Selon R, Pocholle N, Zhou L, Rumyantseva A, Bourillot E, Lesniewska E
JournalBIOSENSORS-BASEL
Volume8
Pagination118
Date PublishedDEC
Type of ArticleArticle
Mots-clésBiosensor, ITO functionalization, label-free microwave detection, molecular chaperone Hsp70
Résumé

Conductive indium-tin oxide (ITO) and non-conductive glass substrates were successfully modified with embedded gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) formed by controlled thermal annealing at 550 degrees C for 8 h in a preselected oven. The authors characterized the formation of AuNPs using two microscopic techniques: scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and atomic force microscopy (AFM). The analytical performances of the nanostructured-glasses were compared regarding biosensing of Hsp70, an ATP-driven molecular chaperone. In this work, the human heat-shock protein (Hsp70), was chosen as a model biomarker of body stress disorders for microwave spectroscopic investigations. It was found that microwave screening at 4 GHz allowed for the first time the detection of 12 ng/mu L/cm(2) of Hsp70.

DOI10.3390/bios8040118