Protein adsorption onto nanomaterials for the development of biosensors and analytical devices: A review

[Display omitted] •Articles related to the adsorption of proteins to nanomaterials are reviewed.•Examples from the last 10 years are discussed focused on biosensors.•Article includes general information about the proteins and emerging trends. An important consideration for the development of biosens...

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Veröffentlicht in:Analytica chimica acta 2015-05, Vol.872, p.7-25
Hauptverfasser: Bhakta, Samir A., Evans, Elizabeth, Benavidez, Tomás E., Garcia, Carlos D.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] •Articles related to the adsorption of proteins to nanomaterials are reviewed.•Examples from the last 10 years are discussed focused on biosensors.•Article includes general information about the proteins and emerging trends. An important consideration for the development of biosensors is the adsorption of the biorecognition element to the surface of a substrate. As the first step in the immobilization process, adsorption affects most immobilization routes and much attention is given into the research of this process to maximize the overall activity of the biosensor. The use of nanomaterials, specifically nanoparticles and nanostructured films, offers advantageous properties that can be fine-tuned to maximize interactions with specific proteins to maximize activity, minimize structural changes, and enhance the catalytic step. In the biosensor field, protein–nanomaterial interactions are an emerging trend that span across many disciplines. This review addresses recent publications about the proteins most frequently used, their most relevant characteristics, and the conditions required to adsorb them to nanomaterials. When relevant and available, subsequent analytical figures of merits are discussed for selected biosensors. The general trend amongst the research papers allows concluding that the use of nanomaterials has already provided significant improvements in the analytical performance of many biosensors and that this research field will continue to grow.
ISSN:0003-2670
1873-4324
DOI:10.1016/j.aca.2014.10.031