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Manipulating and Monitoring On-Surface Biological Reactions by Light-Triggered Local pH Alterations

Journal

NANO LETTERS
Volume 15, Issue 7, Pages 4758-4768

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.5b01578

Keywords

bioaffinity interactions; antibody; light switch; nanowire; field effect transistors; pH measurement; biosensors

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  1. Legacy Foundation
  2. ISF (Israel Science Foundation)

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Significant research efforts have been dedicated to the integration of biological species with electronic elements to yield smart bioelectronic devices. The integration of DNA, proteins, and whole living cells and tissues with electronic devices has been developed into numerous intriguing applications. In particular, the quantitative detection of biological species and monitoring of biological processes are both critical to numerous areas of medical and life sciences. Nevertheless, most current approaches merely focus on the monitoring of chemical processes taking place on the sensing surfaces, and little efforts have been invested in the conception of sensitive devices that can simultaneously control and monitor chemical and biological reactions by the application of on-surface reversible stimuli. Here, we demonstrate the light-controlled fine, modulation of surface pH by the use of photoactive molecularly modified nanomaterials. Through the use of nanowire-based FET devices, we showed the capability Of modulating the on-surface pH, by intensity-controlled light stimulus. This allowed us simultaneously and locally to control and monitor pH-sensitive biological reactions on the nanodevices surfaces, such as the local activation proteolytic enzymatic processes, as well as dissociation of antigen antibody binding interactions. The demonstrated capability of locally modulating the on-surface effective pH, by a light stimuli, may be further applied in the local control of on-surface DNA hyhridization/dehybridization processes, activation or inhibition of living cells processes, local switching of cellular function, local photoactivation of neuronal networks with single cell resolution and so forth.

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