Sensors & Transducers (Dec 2008)

Optimization of Phage-Based Magnetoelastic Biosensor Performance

  • S. Huang,
  • S.-Q. Li,
  • H. Yang,
  • M. Johnson,
  • J. Wan,
  • I. Chen,
  • V. A. Petrenko,
  • J. M. Barbaree,
  • B. A. Chin

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. Special Issue
pp. 87 – 96

Abstract

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A magnetoelastic (ME) platform coated with a bio-molecular recognition element (bacteriophage) for selective and specific recognition of Bacillus anthracis spores is described. As a wireless sensor, the resonance frequency of the ME sensor decreases in response to the binding of target biological species, which enables the possibility of real time and in vivo bio-detection. In this work, fabrication parameters, such as annealing temperature and phage immobilization condition, were investigated to optimize the sensor. In addition, the detection strategy was studied to further improve the performance of ME sensor. It was found that annealing at 200-250 °C in a vacuum oven can effectively increase the ME platform's stability, Q-factor. Based on the sensor response and SEM results, a phage concentration of 1×1011 vir/ml and a salt concentration of 420 mM in 1xTBS provide the best sensor performance in terms of binding sensitivity. The feasibility of multiple-sensor detection was also demonstrated.

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