iScience (Sep 2021)

Single antibody detection in a DNA origami nanoantenna

  • Martina Pfeiffer,
  • Kateryna Trofymchuk,
  • Simona Ranallo,
  • Francesco Ricci,
  • Florian Steiner,
  • Fiona Cole,
  • Viktorija Glembockyte,
  • Philip Tinnefeld

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 9
p. 103072

Abstract

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Summary: DNA nanotechnology offers new biosensing approaches by templating different sensor and transducer components. Here, we combine DNA origami nanoantennas with label-free antibody detection by incorporating a nanoswitch in the plasmonic hotspot of the nanoantenna. The nanoswitch contains two antigens that are displaced by antibody binding, thereby eliciting a fluorescent signal. Single-antibody detection is demonstrated with a DNA origami integrated anti-digoxigenin antibody nanoswitch. In combination with the nanoantenna, the signal generated by the antibody is additionally amplified. This allows the detection of single antibodies on a portable smartphone microscope. Overall, fluorescence-enhanced antibody detection in DNA origami nanoantennas shows that fluorescence-enhanced biosensing can be expanded beyond the scope of the nucleic acids realm.

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