Protein-modified nanocrystalline diamond thin films for biosensor applications

被引:458
作者
Härtl, A
Schmich, E
Garrido, JA
Hernando, J
Catharino, SCR
Walter, S
Feulner, P
Kromka, A
Steinmüller, D
Stutzmann, M
机构
[1] Tech Univ Munich, Walter Schottky Inst, D-85748 Garching, Germany
[2] Tech Univ Munich, Inst Organ Chem & Biochem, D-85748 Garching, Germany
[3] Tech Univ Munich, Phys Dept E20, D-85748 Garching, Germany
[4] Hartstoffbeschichtungs GmbH, rBest Coating, A-6150 Steinach, Austria
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10.1038/nmat1204
中图分类号
O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
学科分类号
070304 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Diamond exhibits several special properties, for example good biocompatibility and a large electrochemical potential window, that make it particularly suitable for biofunctionalization and biosensing. Here we show that proteins can be attached covalently to nanocrystalline diamond thin films. Moreover, we show that, although the biomolecules are immobilized at the surface, they are still fully functional and active. Hydrogen-terminated nanocrystalline diamond films were modified by using a photochemical process to generate a surface layer of amino groups, to which proteins were covalently attached. We used green fluorescent protein to reveal the successful coupling directly. After functionalization of nanocrystalline diamond electrodes with the enzyme catalase, a direct electron transfer between the enzyme's redox centre and the diamond electrode was detected. Moreover, the modified electrode was found to be sensitive to hydrogen peroxide. Because of its dual role as a substrate for biofunctionalization and as an electrode, nanocrystalline diamond is a very promising candidate for future biosensor applications.
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页码:736 / 742
页数:7
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