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Photonic Crystal Kinase Biosensor

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 136, Issue 19, Pages 6896-6899

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ja5031062

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  1. Univ. of Colorado Liquid Crystal Material Research Center [NSF DMR0820579]
  2. NIH Pharmaceutical Biotechnology Training Program [NIH 5T32GM8732]

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We have developed a novel biosensor for kinases that is based on a kinase-responsive polymer hydrogel, which enables label-free screening of kinase activity via changes in optical properties. The hydrogel is specifically designed to swell reversibly upon phosphorylation of a target peptide, triggering a change in optical diffraction from a crystalline colloidal array of particles impregnated into the hydrogel. Diffraction measurements, and charge staining, confirmed the responsive nature of the hydrogel. Moreover, the change in diffraction of the hydrogel upon treatment with kinase exhibited a time- and dose-dependent response. A theoretical. model for ionic polymer networks describes the observed optical response well and can be used to quantify the extent of phosphorylation.

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