Sensors (Aug 2006)

Aptamer Based Microsphere Biosensor for Thrombin Detection

  • Xudong Fan,
  • Ian M. White,
  • Jonathan D. Suter,
  • Hongying Zhu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s6080785
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 8
pp. 785 – 795

Abstract

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We have developed an optical microsphere resonator biosensor using aptamer asreceptor for the measurement of the important biomolecule thrombin. The sphere surface ismodified with anti-thrombin aptamer, which has excellent binding affinity and selectivityfor thrombin. Binding of the thrombin at the sphere surface is monitored by the spectralposition of the microsphere’s whispering gallery mode resonances. A detection limit on theorder of 1 NIH Unit/mL is demonstrated. Control experiments with non-aptameroligonucleotide and BSA are also carried out to confirm the specific binding betweenaptamer and thrombin. We expect that this demonstration will lead to the development ofhighly sensitive biomarker sensors based on aptamer with lower cost and higher throughputthan current technology.

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