Field-effect-transistor type C-reactive protein sensor using cysteine-tagged protein G

Authors
Sohn, Y. -S.Kim, Y. T.
Issue Date
2008-07-31
Publisher
INST ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY-IET
Citation
ELECTRONICS LETTERS, v.44, no.16, pp.955 - 956
Abstract
A BioFET (biological field effect transisor) for detection of C-reactive protein has been characterised using cysteine-tagged protein G capable of site-specific immobilisation of antibody to enhance antigen detection. Drain current of the BioFET with immobilised protein G on the gate surface has been measured in different pH solutions to investigate charge effect of the protein. Antibody-antigen interaction was observed through variation of the drain current of the BioFET. The current differential ratio was linearly related to the concentration of the C-reactive protein in the range 3-20 mg/ml.
Keywords
IMMOBILIZATION; IMMOBILIZATION; field-effect-transistor; protein G
ISSN
0013-5194
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/133309
DOI
10.1049/el:20080720
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