Film bulk acoustic resonators for DNA and protein detection and investigation of in vitro bacterial S-layer formation
✍ Scribed by Martin Nirschl; Anja Blüher; Christiane Erler; Beate Katzschner; Inger Vikholm-Lundin; Sanna Auer; Janos Vörös; Wolfgang Pompe; Matthias Schreiter; Michael Mertig
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 583 KB
- Volume
- 156
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0924-4247
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✦ Synopsis
We report investigations on the use of film bulk acoustic resonators for the label-free, multiplexed biosensing of DNA and proteins. The used acoustic resonators were operated in shear mode at about 800 MHz. From the measured changes of frequency and in dissipation, the mass and the viscoelasticity of biomolecular films formed at the top electrode of the device could be derived, respectively. A mass sensitivity of ∼2 kHz cm 2 /ng and a minimum detectable mass of ∼1 ng/cm 2 were achieved. To demonstrate the highly sensitive detection of the time evolution of protein adsorption, the adsorption kinetics and recrystallisation of bacterial surface layer proteins on gold surfaces were investigated.
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